
The choice is yours: You can change Waynesboro on May 3
Waynesboro leaders don’t want to do anything about the city’s dilapidated high school, or anything to bring jobs to the city, or fix our failing infrastructure.

Waynesboro leaders don’t want to do anything about the city’s dilapidated high school, or anything to bring jobs to the city, or fix our failing infrastructure.

Excessive noise exposure is the number one reason for hearing loss. Many work settings and recreational activities can be damaging to your inner ear.

The proposed Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines are unnecessary and pose unacceptable risks to ratepayers and investors.

The Paramount Theater will welcome Grammy Award-winning country superstar Kenny Rogers during his final world tour: The Gambler’s Last Deal.

Efforts to protect air travelers are becoming essential as business leaders ramp up efforts to use unmanned aircraft for commercial purposes.

WWE is advertising that it is beginning a new era. The first installment of Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles was a good launching pad.

EMU will begin working with school and community leaders in Jackson, Miss., to introduce restorative practices to the public school system.

May is Mental Health Month was started 67 years ago by Mental Health America, to raise awareness about mental health conditions.

On May 3, a pivotal election will be held in Waynesboro. Three City Council seats are on the ballot. The focus of my letter is the At-Large seat.

After an ambitious fifteen practices over 23 days, VMI Football 2016 Spring Practice is officially over.
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