
Waynesboro Police investigating Kmart burglary
Waynesboro Police are investigating a burglary at the Waynesboro Kmart that led to the theft of several items of jewelry.

Waynesboro Police are investigating a burglary at the Waynesboro Kmart that led to the theft of several items of jewelry.

Members of the Skyline Drug Task Force executed a narcotics search warrant in the 400 block of North Magnolia Avenue in the City of Waynesboro on Monday, resulting in the arrest of the 30-year-old Tershay Daquis Wells.

GRASP (GReat Aspirations Scholarship Program), a non-profit, educational organization, now provides free, evening, college financial aid advising and FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) assistance at the Waynesboro Public Library (600 S Wayne Ave, Waynesboro) on Wednesdays from 6-8pm, by appointment only.

Melvin Garrison brings energy to the sports director job at the Waynesboro YMCA that you would expect from a former college point guard.

The Waynesboro YMCA is offering a free Spring Sports Sampler Weekend on April 28-29 to encourage all children to be physically active.

The Waynesboro YMCA will be offering a men’s adult basketball league, and the league launches Tuesday at 7 p.m. with an organizational meeting.

The Waynesboro Public Library will host more than thirty authors during Author Fest on Saturday, March 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is the fourth year of the free annual event that showcases local authors who will be meeting the public and selling and signing books.

Following the recent hiring of head coach John Jeanes, the Waynesboro Generals have completed their coaching staff for the 2018 season. Jeanes and the Generals will be assisted by Mike Correa, Tucker Willard and Hunter Hubbard.

In an effort to assist additional small businesses in Waynesboro, the Waynesboro Economic Development Authority has revamped its revolving loan fund program.

A local team of developers is leading an effort to redevelop a one-time Downtown Waynesboro anchor building that has been vacant for more than a decade.
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