Fifty wineries to celebrate Virginia Wine Love Weekend May 13-14
Two days. Fifty wineries. Meet Virginia’s biggest wine meet-up ever. Virginia wine enthusiasts will gather at wineries across the state on May 13 and 14 for Virginia Wine Love Weekend.
Two days. Fifty wineries. Meet Virginia’s biggest wine meet-up ever. Virginia wine enthusiasts will gather at wineries across the state on May 13 and 14 for Virginia Wine Love Weekend.
The City of Harrisonburg is seeking community participation to help improve water quality and reduce stormwater runoff through three April events.
The agenda for the April 10 Waynesboro City Council meeting is online, and as you might have guessed, there’s nothing on the agenda about the status of Vice Mayor Jim Wood.
Let’s talk about fake news stories, shall we?
Waynesboro City Council met last week for its second business meeting of the month of March, with nary a word uttered regarding the status of the embattled vice mayor, Jim Wood, who had faced calls from fellow City Council members just a few weeks ago to resign.
In order to block what he calls the Department of Defense’s “pro-abortion agenda,” Congressman Ben Cline is prepared to play politics with the military preparedness of the United States.
If there’s one thing Harrisonburg Parks & Recreation knows, it’s that The Friendly City loves pickleball.
A neighbor of mine in Waynesboro, according to an anonymous email, who said she lives “two doors down” from me, reportedly thinks I’m a member of the “Deep State” who is harassing her and trying to frame her.
I have a confession, dear Augusta Free Press readers. I am one of the 100 million individuals addicted to TikTok.
Harrisonburg Parks & Recreation will soon move forward on breathing new life into a well-used amenity at Westover Park.
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