Health department returns to Waynesboro; most services available later this year
The Waynesboro community will have access to its own health department again beginning on Oct. 16.
The Waynesboro community will have access to its own health department again beginning on Oct. 16.
Despite lack of line-item budget numbers from the Commonwealth, Waynesboro Schools is carrying on with the 2022-2023 school year.
The Virginia Museum of Natural History’s Waynesboro campus is on schedule to begin construction as early as 2025.
Virginia Organizing will hold a news conference Wednesday to address the calls for a rental inspection program and affordable housing initiatives in Waynesboro.
Sharon VanName has launched a write-in campaign for a seat on the Headwaters Soil & Water Conservation District representing the City of Waynesboro.
The Waynesboro Parks and Recreation Department is hoping to begin an extension of the South River Greenway from North Park to Basic Park in 2024.
October is International Walk to School Month, and this week is Walk to School Week, which ends Friday, October 6.
Waynesboro Public Library is proud to host the 2023 Strong Men and Women in Virginia History display through November 4, 2023.
A 107-acre site in the City of Waynesboro is getting a facelift, and it’s possible the new Sunset Park could be open by the end of the year.
Asphalt is being removed to make room in Waynesboro for a 26-acre park along the banks of the South River in Constitution Park.
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