
Team AFP reports on local coronavirus efforts
AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Graham report on local coronavirus response in Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Graham report on local coronavirus response in Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County.

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The newspaper industry has gotten bigger in response to the challenges of the current media landscape, in the sense that what used to be your local newspaper has been bought and sold many times over.

I’d known Kris Losh for 20 years. At least I’d thought I knew Kris Losh.

Project GROWS announced Thursday the hire of Tom Brenneman as its new Executive Director. Brenneman will start on the job on Monday, Jan. 20.

I’ve been following, closely, for a long time, then somewhat from a distance, but with great interest, how the local government is run in Waynesboro for nearly a quarter-century.

I’ve known Kris Losh for a long, long time. Feels like forever. The news headlines last week, that have Losh accused of sexual battery involving two children, were a gut punch, for multiple reasons.

This week, the United Way of Greater Augusta completed the work required to reinvest over $200,000 raised in Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta Country back into agencies and programs.

In celebration of National Volunteer Week, over 150 volunteers in the Greater Augusta region will complete projects with local nonprofit agencies and schools.

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.