Waynesboro Schools prepare for 2025 budget season with hope of more state funding
In a presentation of Waynesboro Schools’ proposed 2024-2025 operating budget, the school system is short more than $700,000.
In a presentation of Waynesboro Schools’ proposed 2024-2025 operating budget, the school system is short more than $700,000.
The number of families experiencing homelessness is growing in Waynesboro in large part due to one life event that throws the household into crisis.
Waynesboro Public Schools will test new Owl cameras Tuesday night at its School Board meeting with a goal to begin recording meetings for the public in March.
Port Republic Road in Waynesboro is affectionately called “The Hill” by residents, and on the National Historic Register of Places.
Black History Month originated from Negro History Week, the second week in February, to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
For someone struggling to make ends meet due to an unforeseen expense, finding an organization that may be able to help them and finding the time to reach out can be difficult.
Northrup Grumman wants to build in Waynesboro. Northrup Grumman, purveyor of white phosphorus, bomb dropping airplanes, and genocide.
Despite the claims of Waynesboro leaders that the city’s deal with Northrop Grumman will provide 331 jobs, job creation does not appear to have been a priority.
Nancy Jo Gibson of Waynesboro lives in the house in which she grew up. She and her husband, David, are Stuarts Draft High School graduates.
GARCC and members of the community gathered at 535 W. Main Street in downtown Waynesboro this afternoon to celebrate a new addition.