Waynesboro: Ward D extended canvass complete, Wood to be certified as winner
The extended canvass for Ward D for the City of Waynesboro is complete, and incumbent Councilman Sam Hostetter picked up a net gain of four votes over challenger Jim Woods.
The extended canvass for Ward D for the City of Waynesboro is complete, and incumbent Councilman Sam Hostetter picked up a net gain of four votes over challenger Jim Woods.
With temperatures dipping as low as 21 degrees this week, it’s unsettling to think that there are homeless people, homeless children, with no place to call home in the Waynesboro area.
More numbers are in, and the writing may be on the wall for incumbent Waynesboro City Councilman Sam Hostetter.
City Council races in Ward C and D in Waynesboro will likely remain too close to call until the extended canvass is completed on Monday.
All six schools earned accreditation status for 2021-2022, but Wenonah Elementary School and Kate Collins Middle School were accredited with conditions.
Waynesboro High School staff and students presented Waynesboro School Board with a petition at its regular meeting Tuesday night.
Waynesboro has two wards with seats on the ballot Nov. 8 for Waynesboro City Council and School Board.
The Waynesboro Education Association is backing Kathe Maneval in the Ward D School Board race and Sam Hostetter in the Ward D City Council race.
There’s a whole lot of change in Waynesboro when it comes to voting in November.

A General District Court judge dismissed a misdemeanor assault and battery charge against Waynesboro Schools Superintendent Jeffrey Cassell on Tuesday.
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