Waynesboro: Leaf collection in the city beginning after Thanksgiving holiday
Leaf collection will begin Nov. 28 for residents of Waynesboro.
Leaf collection will begin Nov. 28 for residents of Waynesboro.
The attack on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is either a hoax or a gay lovers’ spat turned violent, according to Waynesboro City Council candidate Jim Wood and Waynesboro Republican Committee chairman Dwight Williams.
A heating and air conditioning unit malfunctioned Friday morning at Kate Collins Middle School, leading to smoke in one of the school’s classrooms.
A vote for Jim Wood in Waynesboro is a vote for the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrectionists, and, sorry if that hurts anybody’s feelings, but it’s the truth.
Waynesboro has two wards with seats on the ballot Nov. 8 for Waynesboro City Council and School Board.
Waynesboro Public Library will host a food drive from November 14 to December 30 to support Blue Ridge Area Food Bank.
Waynesboro Police have made an arrest in an Oct. 13 armed robbery on Shenandoah Village Drive.
Trick or treating in Downtown Waynesboro is back after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19.
Do you have any unwanted prescription or over-the-counter medications in the house and you’re not sure what to do with them? Prescription Drug Take Back Day is being offered on Saturday at locations throughout the region.
The Central Shenandoah Health District is partnering with the Embrace Waynesboro Community Center to offer free STI testing at their location on Oct. 25 from 12:30-3:30 p.m.
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