
New executive director at Habitat for Humanity looks at 2025 with fresh set of eyes
With a seasoned executive director leading Habitat for Humanity, the start of the new year brought a fresh set of eyes to the nonprofit.

With a seasoned executive director leading Habitat for Humanity, the start of the new year brought a fresh set of eyes to the nonprofit.
The former CEO of the local United Way is under investigation after board members allege “questionable transactions.”
The deadline for local governments to use or lose ARPA funds allocated as part of a COVID-19 economic recovery plan is coming up on Dec. 31.
Work on the new Staunton Augusta Waynesboro Animal Shelter at the former elementary school in Verona began in July and is “progressing well.”
Arts Council of the Valley Executive Director Jenny Burden announced Justin C. Reiter is Court Square Theater’s new managing director.
The elephant-in-the-room story in Virginia media today involves the Richmond Times-Dispatch and sportswriters David Teel and Mike Barber.
Waynesboro City Council meetings are becoming something along the lines of must-watch TV, according to a discussion at the start of its meeting on Monday night.
Waynesboro Schools is doing an excellent job of making students workforce ready, according to the Virginia School Boards Association.
Approximately 30 renters will have to find a new place to call home after Brandon Ladd Apartments in Waynesboro allegedly served eviction notices on Monday.
The Valley Alliance for Education announces the recipients of 29 Creative Classroom Grants for the 2024-2025 school year, totaling $34,480.