
A new day dawns in Waynesboro
Does the sun seem a little brighter in Waynesboro today? Yes, it does! The flowers are brighter, perkier. The birds are singing beautiful melodies.

Does the sun seem a little brighter in Waynesboro today? Yes, it does! The flowers are brighter, perkier. The birds are singing beautiful melodies.

Waynesboro City Council has proclaimed May as Business Appreciation Month. Only if the City Council actually would appreciate business.

I assumed the four contested races in the 2016 Waynesboro city elections would go to candidates backed by the power elite.

Disney Choo-Choo Soul’s Genevieve Goings is back from a weekend of performances in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., but Virginia is on her mind!

You’re Not Alone: All aboard! Disney’s Choo-Choo Soul “With Genevieve!” comes to the Wayne Theatre/Ross Performing Arts Center on Sunday, April 24.

Waynesboro leaders are going to save city taxpayers $140,000 this year by reneging on an economic-development deal with the Wayne Theatre.

Waynesboro is already an absolute joke in economic-development circles for the inaction of the last eight years.

Waynesboro City Manager Mike Hamp, writing a death warrant for the city’s future, is recommending that the City Council back out of a longstanding agreement with the Wayne Theatre Alliance.

Critics of Waynesboro City Council think of the public body as a do-nothing kind of group. Maybe that’s a good thing?

The City of Waynesboro invests annually in tourism-oriented business endeavors, events and projects through its grant program, Building Opportunities to Support Tourism (BOOST).