Waynesboro: Long-delayed West End fire station finally put out for bid by city
It may have taken 16 years, but a voter-approved project to build a fire department substation in the West End of Waynesboro seems to finally be gaining some momentum.
It may have taken 16 years, but a voter-approved project to build a fire department substation in the West End of Waynesboro seems to finally be gaining some momentum.
Children will soon have a safe place to learn to ride a bike without any cars in the City of Waynesboro.
One AFP reader is under the impression that our coverage of the Shonn Bell-Waynesboro High School football coach story is “to distract everyone from the teacher being arrested on school property.”
The strategy of the Waynesboro School Board and Waynesboro Public Schools with the controversial hiring of a new football coach at Waynesboro High School appears to be to hope the controversy just goes away.
A 26-acre park along the banks of the South River and a nearly two-mile greenway are both part of a plan to rebrand Waynesboro as an outdoors destination.
Bobby Henderson, Waynesboro’s former mayor, who is running for the at-large seat on Waynesboro City Council in the 2024 election cycle, isn’t a fan of the city’s controversial vice mayor, Jim Wood.
Plans are on hold to build the Waynesboro campus of the Virginia Museum of Natural History after funding was not included in the state’s proposed biennial budget.
Two years after Waynesboro City Council greenlighted Sunset Park, the city is preparing to put down the asphalt leading up to its newest recreation space, and officially open the greenspace to the public.
Shonn Bell was hired to be a football coach and security officer at Waynesboro High School. And he has a criminal record: two criminal convictions that he pleaded guilty to, and two other serious charges that were later dismissed.
Waynesboro School Board chair Debra Freeman-Belle has called a special meeting of the board for 5 p.m. Thursday to convene a closed session to discuss “personnel matters.”
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