
Back to school open houses help Waynesboro students get ready for school year
Waynesboro Public Schools will be holding a series of open house events this week to get students and families ready for the start of the upcoming 2021-2022 school year.

Waynesboro Public Schools will be holding a series of open house events this week to get students and families ready for the start of the upcoming 2021-2022 school year.

Waynesboro Public Schools will be hosting its second Back to School Bash event on Sunday at Kate Collins Middle School.

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

Waynesboro Schools’ Back to School Bash will combine fun and games with community resources and information for local students and their families before the 2021-2022 academic year begins in August.

Pages of the book It’s My Time to Fly, written by local author Julie Conner, are hung in the windows of participating Downtown Waynesboro businesses, allowing people to read the book from the sidewalk while exploring downtown.

When Jessie Shaver heard that his good friend, Waynesboro Sheriff Joe Harris Jr., was retiring after more than 30 years, he started to think about his candidacy for the position.

A Waynesboro man is in custody after holding a woman at gunpoint, leading to a standoff with police Saturday evening.

Community is not just a word Chris Johnson chooses to speak during his campaign for sheriff of the River City.

Waynesboro traditionally rings in Independence Day a week late, which is why you need to make plans now to view the spectacular city fireworks show next weekend, on Saturday, July 10.

The triceratops on display at the Waynesboro Public Library, courtesy the Virginia Museum of Natural History, might just inspire the next generation of scientists.
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