Fluvanna County and the Fluvanna Historical Society are thrilled by a $785,504 grant recently awarded for the restoration of the historic Fluvanna County courthouse. This funding, provided through the ...
The Fluco boys hosted perennial Jefferson District rival, the Black Knights from Charlottesville High on Jan. 21. At half-time, the Flucos led in a defensive battle with a score of 17-16. The third ...
Residents in the Kents Store areas might be waiting longer for ambulance service. Kents Store Volunteer Fire Department Chief Andrew Pullen announced Thursday (Jan. 16) that they had requested the ...
Back in April 2020, the Lake Monticello Owners Association (LMOA) was awarded a $646,843 loan under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), one of the many government programs designed to shore up the ...
Three people have been arrested for attempting to smuggle $80,000 worth of drugs into the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women (FCCW) in Troy. Consquela S. Lester of Roanoke and Jennifer K. Robbins ...
Deb Silvers will speak Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. at the meeting of the Friends of the Library on behalf of the non-profit WomenHeart about heart disease risk for women. She will discuss what women need to ...
Cynthia Moore presented another wellness program for people in the community on Jan. 18 as part of the Hygeia Wellness series. The speaker was Anna Delong, a psychotherapist with expertise in ...
Kathleen Bunce Whitney, 69, of Palmyra, Virginia, passed away on January 22, 2025, at UVA Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. She was born on April 21, 1955, in Washington, D.C., to Dr. John ...
Fluvanna homeowners will soon receive their updated real estate assessments – and they might be surprised by the final figures. Fred Pearson of Pearson Mass Appraisal Service told the Board of ...
This month offers star gazers some much needed rest from peering into the depths of the night sky with kinked neck and strained eyes. The primary events this month might be considered mundane- if any ...