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  2. Ronnie R. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell was born, on February 16, 1954, in Waynesboro, Virginia. [1] He received a bachelor's degree from East Tennessee State University in 1976, majoring in criminal science. After that, he became a Virginia State Police officer, working in Northern Virginia .

  3. The News Virginian - Wikipedia

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    The News Virginian traces its publishing history to the Valley Virginian, which issued its first edition in 1901. [3] The Valley Virginian consolidated with the Waynesboro News in November 1929, becoming the Waynesboro News-Virginian by owner / publisher Louis Spilman. [4]

  4. Waynesboro, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Waynesboro (/ ˈ w eɪ n z b ʌ r oʊ /) is a city and the county seat of Burke County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,472 at the 2024 census. [5] [6] It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. Waynesboro is 37 minutes south of downtown Augusta by car via US 25. Waynesboro is known as "The Bird Dog Capital of the World ...

  5. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Waynesboro: Daily Lee Enterprises: Northern Virginia Daily: Strasburg: Daily Ogden Newspapers Inc. [11] Orange County Review: Orange: Weekly Lee Enterprises: Page News and Courier: Page County: 1911 Weekly Ogden Newspapers Inc. Politico: Arlington County: 2007 Varies Capitol News Company: Powell Valley News: Lee County: 1920 Weekly Powhatan ...

  6. P. Buckley Moss - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Jack Moss's work took the family to Waynesboro, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley. Patricia Moss appreciated the rural scenery and began portraying it in her art. She was particularly drawn to the Amish and Mennonite people who farmed in the countryside, and portrayed their figures in iconic ways. In 1967 she had a one-person museum ...

  7. Lew DeWitt - Wikipedia

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    DeWitt remained active as a performer until late 1989, [5] when his health rapidly declined, which culminated in his death on August 15, 1990, in Waynesboro, Virginia. [6] The cause of death was heart and kidney disease, stemming from complications of Crohn's. Lew Dewitt Boulevard in Waynesboro was named in his honor in 1992. [7]

  8. The Record Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Record Herald is an American daily newspaper published in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. It was established as Blue Ridge Zephyr when it started publishing on July 2, 1894. [1] It is presently owned by Gannett.

  9. Wayne County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Wayne County was created in 1817 from parts of Hickman and Humphreys counties. Waynesboro, its county seat, was established in 1821. [1] Located along the Tennessee River, the city of Clifton emerged as a key river port in the mid-19th century.