Waynesboro Schools to participate in livestream chat on cell-phone free education
Waynesboro Schools is one of 64 school systems in Virginia that will participate in a livestream fireside chat on cell-phone free education.
Waynesboro Schools is one of 64 school systems in Virginia that will participate in a livestream fireside chat on cell-phone free education.
Waynesboro’s Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday to hear public feedback on zoning changes to allow for cottage-type housing.
September is Attendance Awareness Month in the United States. Schools across the United States are measured by chronic absenteeism.
Realtor Jeff Fife, the former director of the Waynesboro Y, has stepped up to serve his hometown in another way as a member of the Planning Commission.
The Virginia Chili Blues & Brews Festival returns to Downtown Waynesboro on Saturday, Sept. 21.
The pandemic appears to be in the rearview mirror of travelers who are returning to Virginia and to the City of Waynesboro.
Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, delivers gift-filled shoeboxes to millions of children in need each year.
With high demand for housing, rising rents and eviction notices are leaving a growing number of Waynesboro residents scrambling, some on the verge of homelessness.
A new program is available for students at Waynesboro High School who are interested in certification as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT).
The name Jim Wood appears on the party certification documents for the three Republican Party nominees for Waynesboro City Council.
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