Waynesboro: Upgrades to infrastructure may result in temporary loss of water
Residents in Waynesboro may want to prepare for the loss of water next week as the city makes upgrades to its infrastructure.
Residents in Waynesboro may want to prepare for the loss of water next week as the city makes upgrades to its infrastructure.
Lee Guetterman was born in Tennessee and went to high school in California, where his father was a Navy chaplain. But he did not have far to go when he joined the Waynesboro Generals in the Valley Baseball League in the summer of 1979.
In Waynesboro, the issue with the finished water holding tank has been resolved, and normal water use may resume.
Waynesboro Commonwealth’s Attorney David Ledbetter is saying that he intends to handle the prosecution of two Waynesboro Police officers facing assault and battery charges.
The preliminary design work is nearly complete for a satellite campus of the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Waynesboro.

A Waynesboro man is in police custody after a confrontation on Saturday that ended with him hitting the victim with his vehicle.
While not fully staffed, like most school systems in America, Waynesboro Schools is ready for the 2025-2026 school year on August 6.
The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum had hoped to open its doors on July 1, but things are going a little slower than planned.
Waynesboro Schools will host the second session of its 5th Annual Back to School Bash on July 27 at Kate Collins Middle School.
Detours will be in place in Downtown Waynesboro beginning tomorrow due to work by Columbia Gas, according to an alert sent out by the city.