
Waynesboro Public Library to host local authors at March 16 event
The Waynesboro Public Library will host more than forty authors during Author Fest on Saturday, March 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Waynesboro Public Library will host more than forty authors during Author Fest on Saturday, March 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The next-to-last weekend of the regular season features seven key games as the battle to improve NCAA Tournament resumes and seeding in the upcoming New York Life ACC Tournament continues.

De’Andre Hunter is a sought-after NBA prospect who will likely be Virginia’s first top 10 pick since Olden Polynice went eighth in 1987. But before that, he’ll chase the ultimate goal of helping Virginia win its first men’s basketball championship.

As the Small Farm Outreach Program at Virginia State University expands its outreach to 74 counties, a $7,500 donation from Colonial Farm Credit will help SFOP achieve its goal of providing programs and services that assist the state’s small, socially disadvantaged and veteran beginning farmers and ranchers.

VMI football coach Scott Wachenheim has completed his 2019 assistant coaching staff with the hiring of Pat Kuntz as defensive line coach and Chris Moore as tight ends/specialists coach.

A Ty Outlaw three with 1:30 to go broke a 70-70 tie, and #20 Virginia Tech made its free throws in the final minute to preserve a 77-72 win over #3 Duke Tuesday night in Blacksburg.

Three ACC games are on Tuesday night’s docket as the stretch run to the end of the regular season continues, including No. 3 Duke’s road trip to No. 20 Virginia Tech.

Virginia (4-3) won its fourth-straight game and completed the series sweep against Villanova (0-6) with a 10-2 victory at Disharoon Park.

Tony Bennett is usually very open in his post-game press conferences. Now in his ninth year at Virginia, he answers questions thoughtfully, but he’s also light-hearted and willing to crack a joke or two, with a wry smile to follow.

HB 2528 (“Amanda’s Law”) introduced by Del. Tim Hugo (R-40) passed the Virginia Senate. If signed into law, HB 2528 would punish those who are responsible for deaths caused by Schedule I and Schedule II drugs.
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