Waynesboro branch of NAACP to celebrate Black History Month Sunday with MBU professor
Black History Month originated from Negro History Week, the second week in February, to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Black History Month originated from Negro History Week, the second week in February, to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Waynesboro Area Refuge Ministry may offer respite to more than 20 guests at their cold weather shelters if the host church meets certain square footage requirements.
Waynesboro City Council vote 5-0 Monday night to authorize the office of the General Registrar to move its office from the city library to a new location at 501 West Broad St.
People I talk to around Waynesboro are excited that Northrop Grumman is bringing a few hundred $90,000-a-year jobs to the local economy.
The Waynesboro Voter Registrar’s Office may soon be on the move again, as City Council voted 3-2 Monday night to have the city manager execute a purchase agreement.
Waynesboro Area Refuge Ministry got the green light Monday night to open its doors to one additional unhoused family.
With temperatures on the rise this week, the area’s homeless population is left to struggle with the excessive heat during the day – and many don’t have anywhere to go during the hottest times of the day.
Kline’s Dairy Bar will mark its 80th anniversary with a community party on Sunday, July 30, from 2-4 p.m. at Constitution Park in Waynesboro.
Waynesboro Mayor Lana Williams, back on Feb. 27, called for Jim Wood to step down from his vice mayor position, following a hateful, bigoted nickname that Wood gave to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his Facebook talk show.
Waynesboro High School’s Beta Club received a Community Contributions grant from Augusta Health.
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