Waynesboro Voter Guide: Big changes ahead for city voters on Election Day
There’s a whole lot of change in Waynesboro when it comes to voting in November.
There’s a whole lot of change in Waynesboro when it comes to voting in November.

According to survey by GuntherKia.com, a new breed of “flipper” is on the market. Individuals are buying cars, specifically electric vehicles, with the purpose of reselling them for a profit.

At the candidate forum in Winchester on Saturday, Congressman Ben Cline tried to present himself as a champion of reason and bipartisanship.
The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
Consumers should plan ahead for purchasing their Thanksgiving turkey, but if you want a turkey for your feast, you will be able to find one, according to the Virginia Poultry Federation.
Governor Glenn Youngkin declared a State of Emergency in advance of Hurricane Ian, which is expected to impact portions of Virginia starting on Friday.
Add Dayton Days to the list of fall festivals in Virginia making the decision to postpone their event scheduled for this weekend.
Fentanyl remains the deadliest drug threat facing this nation. In 2021, a record number of Americans – 107,622 – died from a drug poisoning or overdose.
The Apple Days Arts & Crafts show has been postponed due to potential bad weather from Hurricane Ian.

The newest section of the South River Greenway in Waynesboro is now open.
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