
‘Business as usual’: Waynesboro, Staunton weigh in on ‘uncertainty’ of federal funding
The cities of Staunton and Waynesboro are waiting to learn more about how a federal funding freeze might impact operations.

The cities of Staunton and Waynesboro are waiting to learn more about how a federal funding freeze might impact operations.
After nearly 20 years of selling books in the Shenandoah Valley, Stone Soup Books in Waynesboro is beginning a new chapter.
Memory’s Hill Stables in Waynesboro is closed until further notice after a fire early Sunday morning took the lives of four horses.
The Rotary Club of Waynesboro is accepting scholarship applications for local students in Waynesboro and Augusta County.
A section of the South River Greenway will close this week as work is completed in the area of the Loth Springs trailhead.
Property values are up 13.5 percent in Waynesboro over the past two years with residential properties seeing the largest increase in value.
Waynesboro Schools has a budget for 2026 albeit an unbalanced budget but the school board and staff are early in the process.
Waynesboro Public Library presents “Freedom Songs: The Music of Black History,” from Bright Star Touring Theatre on Friday at 4 p.m.
It’s unclear if Micah’s Coffee or Kline’s Espresso Bar will open first, but with only 200 feet separating them, residents will have options.
The newest face on Waynesboro School Board is Nigel Stewart, who hopes his new position will become a stepping stone into local politics.
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