
Waynesboro Public Library remains curbside only
While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt life in 2020, Waynesboro Public Library continues to provide curbside service for patrons.

While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt life in 2020, Waynesboro Public Library continues to provide curbside service for patrons.

A 20-year-old Waynesboro man was apprehended on Wednesday in a police investigation of car break-ins.

COVID-19 is one issue in the public spat between the Waynesboro prosecutor’s office and the city. The bigger issue seems to be a turf battle between the prosecutor and the city over space.

The noon Rotary Club of Waynesboro raised more than $20,000 at a Sept. 25 fundraiser to go toward college scholarships and donations to local non-profit agencies.

One year ago in February, the installation of solar panels on four Waynesboro Schools was complete.

Tourism revenue for the City of Waynesboro reached $38,337,064 in 2019, a 2.3 percent increase over 2018.

Summer is a memory for public school students in Waynesboro, and soon virtual learning will almost be a memory.

Waynesboro Police responded to a report of shots fired in the area of Brandon Ladd Apartments on Tiffany Drive Tuesday afternoon.

The Central Shenandoah Health District will hold free COVID-19 testing events throughout the district Oct. 13-16.

Interesting scam making the rounds in the Waynesboro area, involving phone calls from a 757 area code number, using the name of a former Waynesboro police detective.
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