
Three spaces remain in new Waynesboro YMCA youth strength, endurance training program
The Waynesboro YMCA is rolling out a new strength and endurance training program for youth aged 7-11 years old on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-5 p.m. at the YMCA.

The Waynesboro YMCA is rolling out a new strength and endurance training program for youth aged 7-11 years old on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-5 p.m. at the YMCA.

Virginia Organizing kicked off its Stand with Women campaign across the Commonwealth with a series of local women’s roundtables in Danville, Waynesboro, Petersburg, and Blacksburg.

September is National Preparedness Month, a nation-wide campaign designed to create awareness about emergency, severe weather and disaster readiness.

The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a city man after an investigation determined he abused his five year old daughter earlier in the month. Walter Scott Owen, 41 years old, faces a single felony count of abuse/neglect of a child.

Staunton Parks and Recreation is moving forward sooner than expected with a natural playground, thanks to $8,000 in grant funding.

As Americans, we strive for safety – the safest medicines, safest cars, safest toys. But when it comes to women’s reproductive health, our state legislatures are passing laws putting women’s health at risk – about 250 since 2011.

Kid’s Place at the Waynesboro YMCA is hiring for for the 2014-2015 school year. Hours will vary. Kid’s Place is open Monday-Friday 8:30-1p, Monday-Thursday 4-7:30p, Friday 4-7:30p by appointment only and Saturday from 8:30-11a by appointment only.

Fishburne Military School is using its sponsored Game Night with the Waynesboro Generals to invite youth from the community to come out to the ballpark for a great night of baseball action.

Waynesboro YMCA Childcare is looking for a summer bus driver. Must be 21 and provide a clean driving record. Will be responsible for transporting children to and from field trips and assisting teachers while on the field trip.

Voters in three critical swing states, Colorado, Iowa and Virginia, disapprove by margins of 9 percentage points of the job President Barack Obama is doing, according to a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released this week.