
Meat thief apprehended at Waynesboro Martin’s
The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a Waynesboro woman after she attempted to make off with over $100 worth of meat from a local grocery store Friday afternoon.

The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a Waynesboro woman after she attempted to make off with over $100 worth of meat from a local grocery store Friday afternoon.

The Waynesboro School Board is trying to cast the need for a new $76 million Waynesboro High School in economic development terms. A new school, board members have argued, will help attract new business to Waynesboro, and even if it’s just a sales pitch, it’s a sales pitch based on a valid point, when you consider how decisions are made about locating a new development project somewhere.

The Waynesboro School Board has endorsed a $76 million project to build a new Waynesboro High School. Financing this could add 30 cents to the city property tax rate.

Staunton author and teacher Chris Cleary will read from his latest novel, The Ring of Middletown, sign copies, and discuss his work at the Waynesboro Public Library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 12.

The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a Nelson County man after a bizarre situation in which he attacked the driver of a cab that he was a passenger.

The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a city man after an investigation determined he abused his five year old daughter earlier in the month. Walter Scott Owen, 41 years old, faces a single felony count of abuse/neglect of a child.

The Waynesboro Police Department arrested a city man after a dispute with a neighbor over a small sum of money led to an altercation Sunday afternoon.

The Waynesboro Police Department wants citizens and businesses to be aware of a reoccurring credit card scam that has been seen perpetrated in stores particularly in small cities on the Eastern Seaboard, including Waynesboro.

The Waynesboro Police Department has arrested a Waynesboro man on numerous charges stemming from a three and half month con in which he racked up thousands of dollars in swindled money.

The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission adopted the Transit Development Plan at its August 17 annual meeting.
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