
Waynesboro Parks & Rec updates event schedule
Waynesboro Parks & Rec provided updates to its upcoming event schedule.

Waynesboro Parks & Rec provided updates to its upcoming event schedule.

The City of Waynesboro is committed to ensuring that all essential services necessary for public health and safety continue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic response.

Embrace – A Center for Community is conducting an emergency neighborhood canvas of the the Wayne Hills area in Waynesboro to determine which residents may need help in the coming weeks, and which neighbors may be able to provide assistance.

The Waynesboro Police Department is adapting its approaches to community safety to safeguard the health of staff and the citizens of Waynesboro.

The Waynesboro YMCA will remain open, but is limiting the numbers in its weight rooms, cardio and upstairs gym to no more than 10, in line with state and federal guidelines.

Waynesboro City Manager Mike Hamp has declared a local emergency in response to local COVID-19 impacts.

The Waynesboro YMCA is staying open, for now, but the Y’s executive director notes that things are changing daily, even hourly.

The City of Waynesboro government is monitoring the rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and is initiating a variety of response measures.

A member of Congressman Ben Cline’s staff will hold mobile office hours at the Waynesboro Public Library on Tuesday, March 17, at 11:30 a.m.

Waynesboro has a reputation of being a sort of oddball among Virginia independent cities, in that it leans Republican. And then: 2,743 city residents showed up to vote in Tuesday’s presidential primary.