- New Facilities For Bristol Park
The could house a new restroom facility this summer. After delaying the project last year due to the economic downturn, Waverly City Council is once again considering the construction of a new public restroom for Bristol Park.
- Carey Hosting Open Door Chat
State Sen. John Carey will conduct an open door session from 11 a.m. to noon on March 5 in Pike County.
- David 'Steve' Woodruff
WAVERLY: David 'Steve' Woodruff, 61 of Morningside Dr. Waverly, died Sunday February 21, 2010 at the Mount Carmel Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio in the loving arms of his wife, and surrounded by his family and friends.
- Man Charged with Discharging Gun While Drunk
WAVERLY --City of Waverly Police arrested a man Monday night after he allegedly fired a gun while drunk.
- Waverly Council Fills Review Board Seat
Ed Howard will fill seat vacated by Bill Klinkers. Wednesday, January 20, 2010 In a brief session of Waverly City Council Tuesday, Council voted to appoint resident, Ed Howard as a new member of the City Income Tax Review Board.
- Waverly Council Members Sworn In
Council welcomed 3 returning members and one new member. Waverly City Council met for it's first session of 2010 Tuesday evening.
- Waverly Talks Traffic/Downtown Merchants
Council approves Thomas Bales to deal with traffic maintenance. Wednesday, December 16, 2009 At Tuesday's meeting of Waverly City Council, Council voted to pass an ordinance approving a contract that will establish Thomas Bales as the City Traffic/Street Light Technician.
- Waverly Seeks to Broadcast Council Meetings
Waverly City Council is looking for ways to try to get broadcasts of council meetings back onto community access television.
- Waverly Council Approves Engineering Contract
Waverly City Council voted to hire Adam J. Riehl as the City's Engineering Consultant.
- 246 Waverly plant jobs appear to be saved
The Brown Corp. confirmed Wednesday that 246 jobs that were announced last week as being cut from the company's Waverly manufacturing facility should be safe after all.
- Brown lays off 264 workers at Waverly plant
As of today, 264 employees at The Brown Co. of Waverly LLC are without jobs. Because of what Brown plant manager Scott Beisner, in a letter to Waverly Mayor Dale Reed, called 'the result of Brown's failure to obtain additional capital and business over the last few months,' the company has been in negotiations to sell the automotive and metal ...
- Waverly BOE candidates focused on funding, finances
WAVERLY -- Waverly City Schools could have three new board members after Nov. 3. A pair of incumbents --John Boyer and Kristen Boyer -- join three others -- Sue Ann Bolin, John Shewbrooks Jr.
- Pike Halloween Bash gets $800 from council
Bev Ponder jokingly told Waverly City Council Tuesday night she was 'Begging for the Beggars' and would dance in front of council if the board would help reduce the $3,000 donation shortfall that this year's Halloween Bash is experiencing.
- Cheers and Jeers
The good and the not-so-good in the past few weeks: Cheers to local efforts to raise awareness about breast cancer.
- Officials look into Waverly council incident
WAVERLY -- City Police are investigating whether an argument after Tuesday's council meeting between Waverly Mayor Dale Reed and Councilman Forest Blakeman became physical.
- Waverly Council Amends Auxiliary Police Member By-law
The Auxiliary Police Unit will now accept members from outside Pike County. At Tuesday's session of the Waverly City Council, Council voted unanimously to authorize an amendment to the Waverly Auxiliary Police Unit by-laws, allowing the unit to accept members from outside the county.
- Waverly Council in Support of Library Levee
Waverly City Council has chosen to show public support of the upcoming Library Levee.
- Waverly Council to Work on Funds for Sewer Project
Waverly City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in council chambers, 201 W. North St.
- New Waverly City Council OKs budget
Before getting Tuesday's meeting under way, the New Waverly City Council had to approve a budget for the upcoming fiscal year, but it took some doing.