Waynesboro seems to be headed in the direction of giving up on trying to attract tourist dollars, which, to be blunt about it, is a terrible idea, despite what we know now in terms of the hard data.
Waynesboro leaders shrugged off the awful gay slur of Vice Mayor Jim Wood directed at a Cabinet member. The way WVU handled its basketball coach’s awful gay slur stands in stark contrast.
Waynesboro City Council, with no discussion, moved on Monday night to advance a 2023-2024 city budget based on a 77-cent property tax rate toward a final vote in two weeks.
Not only is the matter of Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood’s homophobic slur “closed,” but there he is on the front page of one of the local papers, big smile on his face, at a ribbon cutting for a new local business.
The 6th Annual Unsung Heroes Award Ceremony was held last week to recognize Virginians who provide exemplary support to victims of crime.
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