The Sheriff’s Office is reporting that a resident recently received a call from someone claiming to be with the Social Security Administration, stating that the citizen’s identity had been compromised and that they needed a new Social Security number.
On Tuesday night, an officer initiated a traffic stop on a U-Haul moving truck that had been the subject of a “Be on the Lookout” notice for a possibly intoxicated driver that was issued earlier in the evening.
The release responds to the flier without directly quoting its content, explaining that raw state testing data includes scores from students still learning English and mid-year transfer students that are not used in accountability determinations.
The Food Drive will be collecting donated canned goods at Turner Ashby September 19th, Spotswood September 26th, and at Broadway October 3rd.
Staunton’s boil water advisory could be lifted today.
According to School officials, Stuarts Draft Middle School was vacated Thursday afternoon due to the presence of smoke in the building less than an hour from regular dismissal time.
The “Virginia Naturally School Recognition Program” honors exemplary efforts to increase environmental awareness and stewardship among K-12 students with hands-on, real-world learning both in the classroom and beyond.
According to online records, the case against Bryce Cowett of Waynesboro related to a felony charge of Abuse and Neglect of a Child was dismissed this morning in Augusta County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
Mount Horeb United Methodist Church in Dayton will hold their 150th Homecoming Celebration, Sunday, August 10th.
Input from stakeholders and community members will help shape the document that will inform city policies and local decision-making over the next 20 years.