
Waynesboro School Board receives budget update: State money still on hold
At the regular February meeting of the Waynesboro School Board, a budget was presented for 2022-2023, which included significant funding from the state.

At the regular February meeting of the Waynesboro School Board, a budget was presented for 2022-2023, which included significant funding from the state.

More than 12,100 Virginia students and their families at 29 elementary schools are reading the same book on the same schedule during the month of March thanks to nearly $60,000 of financial support from Virginia’s banking industry.

It’s been 60 years since the Cuban Missile Crisis, which Robert McNamara admitted we got through not by diplomatic skill but by sheer good luck.

Wayne Hills Center is a full-time preschool program for 3- and 4-year-olds in the Waynesboro area that is free to families and provides a high-quality learning experience for students from certified preschool teachers.

Arts Council of the Valley announces the sixth annual artVISION: Rockingham County Public Schools Youth Art Month Show.

The legacy of James I. “Bud” Robertson Jr. lives eternally in the hearts and minds of those he educated.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is closed for daily visitation through its grand re-opening on May 14, but it continues to hold select in-person and virtual programs.

There has been an unparalleled rise in revenue with economic growth and substantial federal revenue increases during the pandemic.

The Senate Commerce and Labor Committee voted Monday to kill Del. Kathy Byron’s bill that would have repealed a 2020 law empowering localities to give their employees the freedom to collectively bargain for a contract.

Planting a tree in memory of someone dear to you is a great way to showcase their memory to the world and what they meant to you.
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