Taylor enters at-large race in Waynesboro

Chris Graham

Story by Erin Gutzwiller If asked three months ago if running for Waynesboro City Council was an option, Jeremy Taylor would have answered a simple “no.” But since then, the current Waynesboro School Board Ward C representative decided that his “talents can help continue our reputation as a great small city and, at the same…

Impact of Waynesboro referendum to be felt beyond Election Day

Chris Graham

Story by Chris Graham [email protected] Yes or no – whatever Waynesboro residents end up saying about five bond issues in a nonbinding referendum on the ballot tomorrow will go a long way to determining what happens in next year’s city-council elections. “This is a good gauge for me, really, to see what the people want….

Waynesboro elections ’06

Chris Graham

The Top Story by Chris Graham   Economic-development issues promise to dominate the discussions among the candidates for the two open seats on Waynesboro City Council leading up to the May city elections. That is, if incumbent Ward D councilman Reo Hatfield has his way. “I have to believe that people can just look around…

All’s quiet on the Waynesboro election front: If you didn’t know better, you’d think there was an election in a week – and there is

Chris Graham

The Top Story by Chris Graham DuBose Egleston makes no secret of the fact that he is running for the at-large seat on Waynesboro City Council. He sent out a brochure to city voters on Friday touting his candidacy. And he has signs up all over the city that do the same. He even has…

To the beat of their own drums: Leaders discuss nonpartisan nature of city-council elections in Staunton, Waynesboro

Chris Graham

The Top Story by Chris Graham City-council elections in Staunton and Waynesboro are not strictly nonpartisan – but they are so nonetheless. It might not matter to most people one way or the other – after all, most people won’t be voting in today’s elections. For the one in three who will be, though, there…