
Eat to Feed program announced to benefit Waynesboro YMCA
The Waynesboro Family YMCA today announced a new “Eat to Feed” program aimed at helping small businesses and the Waynesboro YMCA.

The Waynesboro Family YMCA today announced a new “Eat to Feed” program aimed at helping small businesses and the Waynesboro YMCA.

The Waynesboro Police Department continues to investigate the death of an adult male that occurred at a residence in the 400 block of Ivanhoe Avenue on Friday.

The Waynesboro Police Department responded to a disturbance call in the 400 block of Ivanhoe Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Kanise L. Marshall for City Council Ward A joins us to discuss her campaign for the Ward A seat in Waynesboro.

All City of Waynesboro playgrounds, fenced baseball fields, basketball courts, and restrooms are closed, in accordance with public orders due to COVID-19.

The Central Shenandoah Health District has confirmed two positive COVID-19 cases in the City of Waynesboro.

The City of Waynesboro is discontinuing curbside book service at the Waynesboro Public Library and also closing playgrounds and ballfields to the public.

Chris Graham talks with Waynesboro YMCA Executive Director Jeff Fife about the Y’s ongoing efforts related to COVID-19.

The Waynesboro Family YMCA is opening its doors to provide care for children of essential personnel in our community beginning Monday, March 30, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Y.

The Waynesboro YMCA recognizes the unprecedented danger with COVID-19 and is launching an online effort to support the area’s most vulnerable residents, including low-income families, seniors and veterans.
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