
Letter: Resident backs Terry Short for Waynesboro City Council
I am writing in support of Terry Short for the at large seat in the upcoming Waynesboro City Council elections.

I am writing in support of Terry Short for the at large seat in the upcoming Waynesboro City Council elections.

Waynesboro City Council leaders want to delay talks with the Waynesboro School Board over the future of Waynesboro High School until after the May city elections.

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center is exhibiting the artwork of the Shenandoah Valley Governor’s School Visual Arts Department.

The schedule of events at the Waynesboro Public Library for February 2016.

The Fishburne Military School wrestling team posted a 7-3 record at the two-day Ritchie County Duals meet over the weekend.

Fishburne Military School announced today that Cadet Stacy Wood from Waynesboro was named Fishburne Military School’s Cadet of the Month for November 2015.

Terry Short will formally announce his candidacy for the at-large seat on Waynesboro City Council Wednesday at 7 p.m. at The French Press, a new coffee shop at 134 N. Wayne Ave., in Downtown Waynesboro.

The Waynesboro YMCA plays an important role in the local community in promoting physical fitness. Maggie Van Huss sees the Y being able to play a bigger role in promoting a broader fitness role.

The Waynesboro School Board is trying to cast the need for a new $76 million Waynesboro High School in economic development terms. A new school, board members have argued, will help attract new business to Waynesboro, and even if it’s just a sales pitch, it’s a sales pitch based on a valid point, when you consider how decisions are made about locating a new development project somewhere.

The Waynesboro School Board has endorsed a $76 million project to build a new Waynesboro High School. Financing this could add 30 cents to the city property tax rate.
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