Augusta County residents demand justice after shelter euthanizes four dogs
Critics of the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center came out in force Wednesday night to the Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Critics of the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center came out in force Wednesday night to the Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting.
A Craigsville woman’s dog went missing and was taken to the shelter. Unable to pay the fines, she surrendered her dog temporarily. On Friday, the unthinkable happened. Her dog was euthanized.
It was clear before Waynesboro City Council banged the gavel to end its business meeting last week that the hue and cry from the dais about Vice Mayor Jim Wood was little more than a performance.
Aint no parent worried bout the man’s tattoo. Stop spreading rumors.
Last week, at Stafford County Animal Shelter, staff posted on Facebook about a dog named Sky, the shelter’s longest resident.
A group of community advocates has formed to begin the process of founding a folk school in the region.
One Waynesboro City Council member, Terry Short, has called on Jim Wood, the city’s vice mayor, to resign his Ward D seat, in light of his homophobic slur of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
In recent days, Congressman Ben Cline (or someone on his staff) has taken to posting simplistic slogans on his Facebook page. Like this:
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for portions of Virginia on Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nine people spoke in support of embattled Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood at Monday’s Waynesboro City Council meeting.
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