
Shannon Rohr named Vector Industries Employee of the Month for March 2014
Vector Industries in Waynesboro has named Shannon Rohr its employee of the month for the month of March 2014.

Vector Industries in Waynesboro has named Shannon Rohr its employee of the month for the month of March 2014.

WTA’s Gateway will host the eight and final round of the Open Mic Talent Night Competition on Thursday, May 1st at 7:00 pm. The prize for the winner will be a $50 cash prize and a chance to participate in the grand finale competition, “Talent of the Year”, in June.

The top-ranked Fishburne Military School golf team improved to 6-0 on the season Tuesday with a 157-222 victory over Holy Cross at the Waynesboro Country Club.

Valley Music Academy is partnering with local businesses to sponsor our annual “Rock N’ Fun Run” on Saturday, May 10 at 8:30 a.m. in Constitution Park in Waynesboro, Va.

Audiences voted Staunton resident Matthew Warner’s stage play “Chess is Blind” their favorite of the Stage Door Productions 7th Annual Original 1-Act Play Festival, held April 11-13 in Fredericksburg, Va.

Vocalist Kathy Kosins is an ASCAP award winning songwriter, record producer and recognized modern abstractionist painter. Her evening is called “Live by Request” with the audience’s favorites as the line-up. This once in a lifetime performance will be on Saturday, April 26 at 8:00pm at WTA’s Gateway, 329 West Main Street in downtown Waynesboro.

John Tracy returns to WTA’s Gateway accompanied by the musical talents of Richard Adams. John invites the audience on a musical journey to discover the true treasures in life. Not only will he move your feet with his delightful melodies, but he will move your spirit with his infectious passion for life.

The public hearing for the proposed FY15 Augusta County budget, including a 5-cent increase in real estate taxes, was held on April 16.

Fishburne Military School golf keeps rolling. Top-ranked FMS picked up the win against Eastern Mennonite on Thursday, 154-213.

Mr. Met, the baseball-domed mascot for the New York Mets, and the subject of a new book by former Mr. Met AJ Mass, was informed by the Secret Service in 1997 at a baseball game attended by President Bill Clinton that if he approached the president, “we go for the kill shot.”
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