Staunton PRIDE highlights health and wellness after pandemic
Back in person and at a new location, Staunton PRIDE returns Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022 from noon to 5 p.m. at Gypsy Hill Park bandstand.
Back in person and at a new location, Staunton PRIDE returns Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022 from noon to 5 p.m. at Gypsy Hill Park bandstand.

The American Library Association’s Libraries Transforming Communities grant makes it possible now for the Augusta County Library to offer memory kits.
Children and teens from Central Virginia are on the path to healing after a day camp in Free Union.
Two runaway teens from the Crozet area have been safely located, according to a report from Albemarle County Police on Monday.

The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development announced $180,000 in Community Business Launch grants for the Downtown Lynchburg Association, Nelson County and the Waynesboro Economic Development Authority.
Augusta Health has been serving Harrisonburg residents in Fishersville, and can now serve them in Harrisonburg at Augusta Health Primary Care, 644 University Boulevard.
The Shenandoah Valley was one of three regions in the state recognized for helping Virginia recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Wayne Theatre in Downtown Waynesboro is ready for the Halloween season with an on-stage, live adaptation of the suspense-filled thriller, “Dial M for Murder.”
You can’t call Kenny Lee an outsider. Lee, running for the Ward C seat on Waynesboro City Council, was born and raised on Shiloh Avenue in the Port Republic Historic District.

Afton Express riders Thursday morning will receive free coffee and donuts in celebration of the transit line’s one-year anniversary.
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