
First running setback: Trying to learn from injury, rehab
On the heels of my biggest running success, finishing the 2015 Anthem Richmond Marathon, I’ve been dealing with my first major running setback.

On the heels of my biggest running success, finishing the 2015 Anthem Richmond Marathon, I’ve been dealing with my first major running setback.

Blue Ridge Crises Intervention Team, in partnership with Mental Health America of Augusta, honored three public safety officers last Thursday, Nov. 19, at the MHA-A annual awards dinner and silent auction.

Come check out the Waynesboro YMCA on Black Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. to get a jump start on your New Year’s Resolution and get a great deal for your new healthy lifestyle.

During the month of December, the Shenandoah Valley Art Center is exhibiting New Watercolor: A Juried Contemporary Exhibit featuring 18 regional artists.

The focal point for this year’s Annual Christmas Home Tour sponsored by the Wayne Theatre Alliance is the Tree Streets, Waynesboro’s oldest residential neighborhood.

The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton transportation district during the coming weeks. The Staunton district is comprised of 11 counties: Alleghany, Bath, Rockbridge, Augusta, Highland, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Frederick, Page, Warren and Clarke.

The Fishburne Military School basketball team opened its season Thursday with a 75-38 win over New Covenant School from Lynchburg.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is providing motorists with extra services in the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville areas for the Thanksgiving holiday period. Travel times will be shown on portions of Interstate 81 and I-64. Additionally, Safety Service Patrols will be expanded on Sunday, November 29.

Changes to the Route 250 Connector Bus Service, identified as the number one priority in the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission’s Transit Development Plan (TDP), took effect in early November, and riders couldn’t be happier about the new schedule.

Months of work, and years of planning, came to fruition Monday at the new home for Vector Industries in Waynesboro. The unique nonprofit business had long since outgrown the 27,000 square feet of space that had housed its operations in a complex of buildings on Fairfax Avenue since 1969.
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