Project GROWS finalizes Strategic Plan, prepares for Waynesboro Farmers Market
Project GROWS has finalized its Strategic Plan with thoughtful input from nearly 200 stakeholders, including partners and staff.
Project GROWS has finalized its Strategic Plan with thoughtful input from nearly 200 stakeholders, including partners and staff.
I got a text yesterday from a friend asking me if I’d heard about a reunion for my high-school class that is apparently in the works, which, no, I hadn’t.
The U.S. Department of Education is temporarily barred from pulling federal funding from public schools that do not eliminate DEI programs.
Staunton has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its continued commitment to planting trees.
Last year, Blue Ridge Community College began offering a Summer Workforce program for Waynesboro High School graduates.
The University of Mary Washington will host a mini-conference for job seekers on Thursday, May 15, including alumni and federal workers.
Four Shenandoah Valley residents are being honored for their public service work in regional government and nonprofit organizations.
The Waynesboro Schools Teacher of the Year for 2024-2025 is William Perry Elementary School kindergarten teacher Sarah Hinkle.
The United Nations has declared 2025 the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, a significant step towards preserving glaciers as vital resources.
Earth Day Staunton’s theme for 2025 of renewable energy, titled “We’ve Got the Power to Protect the Planet,” is a timely one.
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