‘We’re just in a holding pattern’: Waynesboro School Board receives 2024 budget update
The good news is that Waynesboro Schools’ budget for 2023-2024 includes a 5 percent raise for teachers but at the expense of positions.
The good news is that Waynesboro Schools’ budget for 2023-2024 includes a 5 percent raise for teachers but at the expense of positions.
Waynesboro Schools said farewell and good luck to 18 teachers and staff members Tuesday evening who will retire at the end of this school year.
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 seems to be throwing in the towel on operating a brick-and-mortar tourist information center in the River City.
Jacob Peeling is Waynesboro High School’s new Athletic/Activities Director. He has served as Assistant Athletic Director for six years.
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.
A number of organizations in the region received funding to help with marketing events and expanding their reach in Virginia and beyond.
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.
Waynesboro Mayor Lana Williams is confirming what most of us knew all along: that Vice Mayor Jim Wood will face no repercussions from City Council over the “ol’ Pete Buttplug” homophobic slur from Wood’s since-deleted Feb. 15 Facebook talk show.
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