County Commission Discusses Expensive Losses from Vandalized Road Signs
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County Commission Discusses Expensive Losses from Vandalized Road Signs

The Wayne County Commission met in regular session on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the County Administrative Building. County Executive Jim Mangubat called the meeting to order. Commissioners in attendance were Tom Mathis, Logan Shull, Kathryn Staggs, Tyler McDonald, Sherrie Powers, Colby McDonald, David Martin, Vickie Petty, Jeremy Heard, Stan Hanback, and…

TEMA Encourages Tennesseans to Prepare for Severe Weather Threats

TEMA Encourages Tennesseans to Prepare for Severe Weather Threats

Tennessee’s Severe Weather Awareness Week 2024 began on Sunday, February 25 and continues through Friday, March 2. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and National Weather Service (NWS) are asking Tennesseans to make severe weather planning and preparedness a priority. “Severe weather and flooding can occur at any time in Tennessee,” said TEMA Director Patrick…

New Directional Signs Installed at Highway 64 Bypass & Dexter Woods Boulevard in Waynesboro

New Directional Signs Installed at Highway 64 Bypass & Dexter Woods Boulevard in Waynesboro

Those recently traveling on the Highway 64 Bypass as it intersects Dexter L. Woods Memorial Boulevard in Waynesboro have undoubtedly noticed the new arrow signs installed along the roadway last week by the State of Tennessee. A large number of accidents have taken place in that very spot, including some with injuries. The most recent…

Get Ready to Run!

Get Ready to Run!

The Butterfly Foundation was founded in 2007 in memory of Ryleigh Stegall of Waynesboro. Ryleigh was a vibrant child who contracted Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia at age three and passed away just before her eleventh birthday. The Stegall family created the Foundation to assist local families who had children with life-threatening or life-altering conditions. Since 2007,…