Waynesboro Library to participate in National Library Week April 6-12
From books and digital resources to creative programming, libraries are essential to thriving communities and families.
From books and digital resources to creative programming, libraries are essential to thriving communities and families.
Many Lumos customers will soon become T-Mobile fiber clients in a joint venture with EQT, according to an announcement on Tuesday.
Klines Espresso Bar is no longer a concept; the drive-through coffee shop quietly began serving customers with a soft opening last week.
Waynesboro City Council will present a proclamation Monday night to recognize National Library Week running April 6 to 12.
The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum is hoping to open its doors in Waynesboro this summer with exhibits, a toddler space and more.
Brian Collins grew up in Charlottesville, and his retirement plans include relocating from Alexandria to Waynesboro to enjoy a simpler life.
For one night only, the Waynesboro Choral Society presents “Timeless Tunes” at Waynesboro High School on Monday, April 21 at 7 p.m.
Waynesboro will be performing unplanned, emergency infrastructure repair at the intersection of E. Broad and E. Main streets overnight.
The city of Waynesboro will be the site of only the second recovery high school in the Commonwealth for students struggling with addiction.
Waynesboro Schools’ budget for 2025-2026 is officially balanced at $54,718,971 and approved by the school board.
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