
Blue Ridge Children’s Museum finds new home in Downtown Waynesboro
The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum has been in search of a home for several years to continue to provide families opportunities to explore.

The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum has been in search of a home for several years to continue to provide families opportunities to explore.

Two members of the Waynesboro School Board announce their re-election bids for the November 8, 2022 general elections.

Significant road construction is ongoing along the adjacent Rosser Avenue corridor between Lew Dewitt and Tiffany Drive intersections on the Waynesboro Marketplace project.

The River City’s first celebration of Juneteenth was held at Ridgeview Park on Sunday and organized by the Waynesboro branch of the NAACP.

Waynesboro Public Works will be closed on Monday in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Public Works will reopen on Tuesday. Trash collection will run on a one-day delay for the week of June 20-24.

Significant road construction is ongoing along the adjacent Rosser Avenue corridor between Lew Dewitt and Tiffany Drive intersections in Waynesboro.

Anne Spencer was born in 1882. A poet and civil rights activist, she was part of what would come to be called the Negro Renaissance in the 1920s in Lynchburg.

The Food Farmacy program kicks off July 19 at the Rosenwald Community Center in Waynesboro.

The first-ever Juneteenth Celebration in the River City will be held Sunday, June 19, at Ridgeview Park from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Bobby Henderson had announced his intention to run for a second term on May 12. A day later, he posted a response on his Facebook page to a criticism from a city resident over City Council’s vote in April to approve the $2 million Sunset Park.