Jun. 4, 202607
Fluvanna Review Staff
Recent rainfall brought some short-term relief to Fluvanna and most of Virginia, but state officials say it was not enough to end the drought conditions affecting most of the Commonwealth.
According to the National Weather Service, gauges recorded 2.17 inches of rain in Fluvanna County between May 20 and May...
Jun. 4, 202605
By Duncan Nixon
The Fluco boys lacrosse team played well enough during the regular season to host a first-round playoff game, while the Fluco boys soccer team opened postseason play with a comeback win over Brookville.
Fluco boys lacrosse hangs in for three quarters, falls 12-7
For boys' lacrosse, the opponent on May 27 was the...
Jun. 4, 2026010
Fluvanna County Historical Society asks residents to help document threatened sites
By Heather Michon, Editor
Since it was announced earlier this year, the proposed Valley Link transmission line has been described in terms of megawatts, substations and rights-of-way. It is an entirely future-facing project, designed to provide...
Jun. 4, 202608
By Page H. Gifford
Falls in the home are among the most common emergencies facing older adults, and they can quickly become more dangerous when rescue crews cannot get through a locked door.
Nationally, falls account for about 17% of all EMS calls involving adults 65 and older, according to a CDC-authored study using National EMS...
May. 28, 2026047
By Duncan Nixon
Fluco Head Coach Joel Critzer said after the game that his team wasn’t its usual aggressive self at the plate as the Flucos fell to Louisa 3-0 on May 19, with only two base runners in seven innings.
Sophomore first baseman Jake McCall lined a solid single to left to lead off the third inning for the Flucos. A hit...
May. 28, 20260169
By Heather Michon, Editor
The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday night to advertise a public hearing on proposed rules for bulk water withdrawals, even as residents urged the board to add stronger safeguards for large-scale industrial water use.
The proposed ordinance would create a hydrant meter permit process...
May. 28, 20260101
By Heather Michon, Editor
Fluvanna County High School’s Class of 2026 closed out its high school careers Friday night with a few nerves, a lot of humor, and an unexpected life lesson involving rats.
The ceremony was moved indoors as persistent rain fell over the region throughout the day, but it did little to dampen the spirits...