Greene County backpack program gets grant from Food Lion charity
A Food Lion-backed charity has provided a $3,700 grant to Feeding Greene to support a Greene County backpack program.
A Food Lion-backed charity has provided a $3,700 grant to Feeding Greene to support a Greene County backpack program.
A local Rotary Club raised $25,000 for a literacy group with an indoor pickleball tournament. Popular sport; never played. Maybe one day.
Here’s a reason to feel good on your next trek to the Nelson 151 Craft Beverage Trail: the coalition of breweries and wineries made a recent donation to Almost Home, Nelson County SPCA.
Heard of the film “Ask E. Jean,” a documentary chronicling the woman who stared down Donald Trump in court, and won?
The Harrisonburg School Board recently reinforced its “unwavering support” for immigrant families in the city.
The crisis at The Washington Post, which is reportedly about to undergo another round of massive newsroom layoffs, only reinforces for us here at AFP that our move more than two decades ago to strike out on our own was the right one.
Students representing Studio Wayne in Waynesboro received an Excellence in Ensemble Award at the 2026 Junior Theater Festival Atlanta for its presentation of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
A legislative bill was introduced in the Virginia General Assembly that aims to address bullying and cyberbullying in schools in the state.
The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum in Waynesboro opened its doors on Dec. 31, and later this week, will host a ribbon-cutting and celebration.
I was a mentor, right out of college, at William Perry Elementary School, but the difference between me, Chantz Harley and KJ Flowe, who were mentors for a group of kids at William Perry this past year, is, they played in the College Football Playoff.
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