
Local issues in Waynesboro with AFP’s Rebecca Barnabi
AFP reporter Rebecca Barnabi joins us to talk about Waynesboro Schools’ preparations for graduation season, the summer, and update us on the return of live music downtown.

AFP reporter Rebecca Barnabi joins us to talk about Waynesboro Schools’ preparations for graduation season, the summer, and update us on the return of live music downtown.

Groovin’ on the Greenway was silenced in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but will not be silenced this year as the City of Waynesboro plans for its first event of 2021 to begin May 20.

Waynesboro Schools’ Summer Enrichment Academy will consist of two three-week sessions for elementary, middle and high school students, providing additional classroom instruction for students who struggled with virtual learning during the 2020-2021 academic year.

Augusta Health has administered 58,259 COVID-19 vaccination doses, and the vaccination clinics run by the hospital are now reporting 26,859 fully vaccinated community members.

The Waynesboro School Board received an update on the 2021-2022 budget, as well as an overview of possible plans for Waynesboro High School’s graduation this year.

The River City’s dream of a 6.5-mile round-trip trail for bicycling and walking is about to begin the next phase in early summer.

A 20-year-old Waynesboro man is being held on charges in connection with the overdose death of a teenage juvenile.

The Rotary Club of Waynesboro will hold a live-stream presentation featuring acclaimed historian Christopher Kolakowski on Thursday, April 8.

Harvest Restaurant Group saw the increased demand for DoorDash as an opportunity to experiment with some niche restaurant ideas.

A $1 million expansion of the Park and Ride in Waynesboro that will will parking spaces, transit facilities and improved access and lighting begins on Monday.
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