Waynesboro Schools ‘getting significantly more city funds’ but budget is currently unbalanced
Waynesboro Schools is expecting a revenue of $48,652,994 for budget year 2023-2024. But expenditures right now are expected to be $50,646,812.
Waynesboro Schools is expecting a revenue of $48,652,994 for budget year 2023-2024. But expenditures right now are expected to be $50,646,812.
The evictions at Tent City in Waynesboro are forcing the city’s leadership and nonprofits to have a broader conversation about affordable housing.
A Weyers Cave man is among three people in custody on firearms charges in a scary incident at Riverheads High School earlier this week.
Tent City, out of sight, out of mind, allowed Waynesboro to pretend for years that it doesn’t have a problem with homelessness. The bill was bound to come due.
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center’s staff, dogs and cats will pack their bags and fill out change-of-address forms next year.
The new Republican majority on Waynesboro City Council made the Facebook talk show conspiracy theory guy, Jim Wood, the vice mayor.
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.