
Waynesboro project wins approval for Affordable and Special Needs Housing loan
Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro has won approval for $2 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro has won approval for $2 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Trash collection in Waynesboro will be altered for the week of Jan. 17-21 with a one-day delay.

In the fall, the city of Waynesboro put out a request for proposals to find a private entity interested in either operating the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center entirely or in part.

Waynesboro City Council will hold public hearings on Monday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, Charles T. Yancey Municipal Building, 503 W. Main St., Waynesboro.

Trash and refuse collection will be altered for the week of Jan. 3-7 in the City of Waynesboro due to Monday’s winter storm.

Nils Westergard was working out of Richmond when he painted the mural in the parking lot of The Wayne Theatre and of the girl with tulips on the icehouse near Constitution Park.

“Big Kenny’s Crank It Up Garage” visited Camp LIGHT earlier this year to check out the Short Cut High Bus, a low-rider hot rod school bus that entertains special needs children.

A Waynesboro man faces 30 charges following a complaint from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force that a computer user in the city was allegedly distributing child pornography.

The Waynesboro Police Department is using social media to aid its search for a missing 16-year-old Waynesboro girl.

Waynesboro Public Works will be closed on Friday in observance of the New Year’s holiday. Public Works will reopen on Monday, Jan. 3.