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Old 08-12-2007, 12:16 PM
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Waynesboro gets a lot of bad weather :S
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Old 09-26-2007, 11:46 PM
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I have land in waynesboro and it is hilly,but the main road Rt.64 is coming thru, most of the houses outside of town got bought up and moved ,others got knock down ,the road is getting wider all the way thru the state .I was talking to a store owner E&E rest. he was a great help and a nice guy.
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Old 09-30-2007, 07:34 AM
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Waynesboro gets a lot of bad weather :S
Can you define bad weather....heat/humidity? tornadoes?

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I have land in waynesboro and it is hilly,but the main road Rt.64 is coming thru, most of the houses outside of town got bought up and moved ,others got knock down ,the road is getting wider all the way thru the state .I was talking to a store owner E&E rest. he was a great help and a nice guy.
The area aorund Public Square East and where some of the grocery stores, laundromat(s) and etc are.. is that kinda hilly or what?
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Old 09-30-2007, 11:49 PM
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hi I would say thats kind of hilly ,the hosp.is up on top of a hill ,and where Rt 13 heads north it goes thru huge moutain sides as it goes under Rt 64 and the city pool is using the hill behind it for a water slide,but the roads are all preaty big and i would'nt worry about driving if thats what your thinking.
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:44 PM
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Brecurt - I noticed no one answered your question so maybe I can help. I'm originally from Pulaski, TN east of Waynesboro. I can't answer specifics on Iwin Brand Rd. but I can tell you that you'll very rarely see over a couple of inches of snow. In southern middle tennessee 6" is a blizzard, lol.
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Old 10-15-2007, 01:39 AM
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I live just a little east of Waynesboro and I love it here. We moved from Florida and checked Waynesboro out before we bought here. It is a very small community and the land is very cheap because of that fact. If you check the counties east of Wayne county you will find Lawrence and Giles counties. The population is larger but still small town USA. Its a wonderful place to live and I cant say enough "GOOD" about it. The people here is what sold me. You wont understand till you meet some of them. Go in any store or drive down any side road. You'll see what I'm talking about... Good luck
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:02 AM
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If your thinking about the Ozarks compare the tax's for every thing......You will find out that TN has it's best too offer........
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:24 AM
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Comp. I'm sorry I didn't see your question earlier! "Bad weather" includes severe thunderstorms, some flash flooding, and even some tornadoes once in a while. I don't know what it is about the geography of the area that seems to brew the weather there.... but something does. In the winter, we teachers in Franklin County (a few counties to the east) look in envy when Wayne County schools get out for snow more often than we do.
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Old 04-15-2008, 05:04 AM
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I was browsing around and found this site.
I live in Waynesboro if any body has any questions I would be glad to try to help.

Hi
I am thinking of moving to Wayensboro within the next year or 18 months. Can you tell me how the job market is doing at this time. I have some office skills, cashiering, receptionist, etc., so I am hoping I can get a job in town at the hospital or a bank. I really did not want to travel to Lawrenceburg unless it was absolutely necessary,
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Old 04-16-2008, 05:12 PM
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Hi
I am thinking of moving to Wayensboro within the next year or 18 months. Can you tell me how the job market is doing at this time. I have some office skills, cashiering, receptionist, etc., so I am hoping I can get a job in town at the hospital or a bank. I really did not want to travel to Lawrenceburg unless it was absolutely necessary,
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The ride to lawrenceburg is nice, the road is getting bigger all the time ,same with going the other way to savannah,its not that long and the country side is nice
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