
Is Waynesboro going to do this history museum thing, or not?
The ground work continues for a $10.4 million Virginia Museum of Natural History Waynesboro branch campus, with three possible locations still under consideration.

The ground work continues for a $10.4 million Virginia Museum of Natural History Waynesboro branch campus, with three possible locations still under consideration.

The new Waynesboro City Council is now seated, formally, with the annual reorganization meeting Monday morning bringing on Sam Hostetter and Bobby Henderson, who were both elected in the May city elections.

Sam Hostetter and Bobby Henderson were the big winners in the 2018 Waynesboro City Council elections on Tuesday. Leading to the question: does who won matter in the long run? Probably not.

Candidates for the Ward C and Ward D seats on Waynesboro City Council took part in a candidate forum sponsored by the Wayne Theatre and The News Virginian, and moderated by Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham, on Thursday.

The Wayne Theatre and The News Virginian are co-sponsoring a Waynesboro City Council candidate forum set for Thursday, April 26, beginning at 7 p.m.

Live@TheWayne features Waynesboro’s own Blues Soup on Friday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. Blues Soup joins Live@TheWayne house band The Boogie Kings and host Tracy Straight at the show.

World-renowned guitar maker Wayne Henderson will be the special guest at Friday’s Live@theWayne at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro.

Heart By Heart, which features original founding Heart members Steve Fossen and Mike Derosier, will be hitting the Wayne Theatre on Saturday.

Velvet Caravan is bringing its unorthodox, high-energy musical stylings to the Wayne Theatre for a show on Saturday, June 17.

The Wayne Theatre is hosting the opening reception for The Verdict of the People: The Evolution of Elections in Augusta County and the Nation.
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