Waynesboro: Remember the 2022 election? Your one vote does matter
You think your one vote doesn’t matter? Consider the 2022 election that put MAGA conspiracy theorist Jim Wood on Waynesboro City Council, which came down to 17 votes.
You think your one vote doesn’t matter? Consider the 2022 election that put MAGA conspiracy theorist Jim Wood on Waynesboro City Council, which came down to 17 votes.
The attorney behind the lawsuit filed by the two Republicans on the Waynesboro Electoral Board who don’t want to certify the Nov. 5 election had a lawsuit ready to file, and just needed electoral-board members willing to put their names to the suit.
Republicans in Richmond are staying away from talking publicly about the lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans aimed at blocking the certification of votes cast in the Nov. 5 election.
Waynesboro School Board approved the appropriation of $200,000 to hire a director in the spring for a regional Recovery High School.
The Giant Peer Mentor Program began at Waynesboro High School with 23 mentors in the 2023-2024 school year.
School divisions in Virginia are doing a better job of filling open teacher jobs, but there’s still work to do, based on numbers from the Virginia Department of Education.
September is Attendance Awareness Month in the United States. Schools across the United States are measured by chronic absenteeism.
Realtor Jeff Fife, the former director of the Waynesboro Y, has stepped up to serve his hometown in another way as a member of the Planning Commission.
Waynesboro City Council meetings are becoming something along the lines of must-watch TV, according to a discussion at the start of its meeting on Monday night.
Waynesboro Schools is doing an excellent job of making students workforce ready, according to the Virginia School Boards Association.