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March 9, 2005  RSS feed
State court no-shows could get time in jail

State Court Judge Jerry Daniel is putting his gavel where his mouth is when it comes to attendance. More...

The wallets of Georgia Power customers will be hit once again if the company More...

Waynesboro Gardens Apartments could get an extreme makeover. More...

Heavy winds

Strong winds caused damage in Burke County Monday evening and into Tuesday. At 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, the first power outage occurred, according to Planters Electric. More...

For the first time ever, a non-U.S. citizen will be allowed to sell beer and wine in the city of Waynesboro. More...

The Friends of Wimberly House Ministries netted approximately $30,000 from the annual gala held Saturday, Feb. 26, at First Liberty Market with a more than record 250 attending. More...
Change is coming to the Waynesboro-Burke County Recreation Department. The exact nature and extent of the change is not certain, but will be fleshed out over the next few months as county commissioners consider their options. More...
Burke County bounced back from a tough loss to Hephzibah to win the Burke County Diamond Day Classic. The team is 3-1 on the season and plays Westside Thursday and hosts Richmond Academy on Friday. More...
Man arrested in poisoning of pets
A Keysville man was arrested last weekend after allegedly feeding Temik-laced hotdogs to two neighborhood pets. More...
Mr. Herbert W. Mobley of Waynesboro, 84, entered into rest at Doctors Hospital on Tuesday, March 1, 2005. More...
No, not a revolution in variety or technology, even though we are seeing that occur in the cotton industry today, rather this is a look back in history. More...
Summer camp
Girl Scouts of the Central Savannah River Council will have an open house for Camp Tanglewood 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 12. More...
William Grove
William Grove Baptist Church, 649 Bates Road, will have its Spring Revival 7:30 nightly, Monday-Friday March 21-25. More...
David Hamilton
David Hamilton, formerly of Waynesboro, completed a five-year apprenticeship program for journeyman electrician certification in January. He is a member of the Atlanta Chapter of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and divided his time between instruction and cooperative employment with Eckardt Electric Company in Atlanta. More...