
Kathleen Herring: Why I run
At the sound of the air horn, hundreds of runners took off down the street from Waynesboro’s Ridgeview Park. As my heart began pumping in the early morning air, my mind turned over the events which led me to this moment.

At the sound of the air horn, hundreds of runners took off down the street from Waynesboro’s Ridgeview Park. As my heart began pumping in the early morning air, my mind turned over the events which led me to this moment.

Everybody is telling you that you need to use Facebook to boost your business. Easier said than done, though, right?

David Spinosa threw five shutout innings in his first start, and Waynesboro rode an early outburst to a 6-0 win at New Market Sunday night.

The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton VDOT transportation district during the coming weeks.

A two-out RBI single by Julius Gaines broke a 10th inning tie and lifted Waynesboro to a 6-5 win over Staunton on Friday.

Gov. Bob McDonnell today announced three judicial appointments to fill vacant circuit court positions that were not filled during the 2013 General Assembly session. Robert R. Sandwich, Jr., will fill the 5th Judicial Circuit, Stephen E. Sincavage will serve in the 20th Judicial Circuit, and Charles L. Ricketts, III, will serve in the 25th Judicial Circuit.

After nearly 25 years of serving Waynesboro, orthopedic surgeon David Burgess felt a calling to Africa. Burgess packed for Malawi in 2011, and for the past two years he has been using his medical skills at the CURE International hospital in Bentyre, Malawi.

Teens and young adults are invited to attend the Gypsy Project, which takes place on Saturday, July 20 at the Gypsy Hill Park Lake Tams/Skate Park area from 3-9 p.m.

Corey Armentrout and Sean Bucholz combined on a two-hit shutout to help Mike Bocock post the 600th win of his Valley League career, a 6-0 victory over New Market on Tuesday night.

Thirty-two referrals in a year. That’s all a new client of ours was able to get last year out of an annual Yellow Pages budget pushing $30,000.
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