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2-26-2026

2-26-2026

School Board Seeks $620K More in Local Funds in $60M Budget Plan

Heather MichonEditor The Fluvanna County School Board approved a $60,387,459 operating budget for fiscal year 2027 on Wednesday night (Feb. 18), a roughly $3.4 million increase — about 6% — over the current year. The plan calls for a local funding request of $24,410,943, an increase of $620,727 from the county’s FY26...
Board Formalizes FOIA Safeguards, Reaffirms Sanctuary Status

Board Formalizes FOIA Safeguards, Reaffirms Sanctuary Status

Feb. 26, 202607 By Heather MichonEditor The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday night (Feb. 18) to reaffirm its 2019 resolution supporting the Second Amendment, reviving a debate that first swept through Virginia localities six years ago. The resolution declares Fluvanna County a “Second Amendment sanctuary” and affirms the...
Suspect Indicted, Arrested in 2023 Ridge Road Homicide

Suspect Indicted, Arrested in 2023 Ridge Road Homicide

Feb. 26, 2026018 FLUVANNA REVIEW STAFFA Fluvanna County special grand jury has indicted a man in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred more than two years ago on Ridge Road. Maurice Lecroy Brown was indicted on charges of second-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in the August 2023 killing of 43-year-old Johnnie...
Friends of the Library Hosts Author Kari Joyner

Friends of the Library Hosts Author Kari Joyner

Feb. 26, 202604 ‘Foster the CASA Cat’ explores trust, trauma and patience By Page H. GiffordCoorespondent Author Kari Joyner will speak about her book Foster the CASA Cat and her work with CASA on March 4 at 10 a.m. at a Friends of the Library event. Joyner earned a history degree from Longwood University and spent 10 years teaching at...
A Packed Spring Awaits Fluco Athletics

A Packed Spring Awaits Fluco Athletics

Feb. 26, 202605 By Duncan NixonCorrespondent The snow and ice have mostly melted. The golf course is open again. In Central Virginia, a March snowfall is more exception than rule. The spring sports season has arrived. The Fluco spring calendar is full. In lacrosse, soccer, and tennis, boys’ and girls’ teams often face the same opponent on...
2-5-2026

2-5-2026

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Innisfree Painters Bring Color to Library Walls

Innisfree Painters Bring Color to Library Walls

Feb. 19, 2026054 Exhibit runs through Feb. 27 By Page H. Gifford Work by students of the Innisfree Painters watercolor group is currently on display at the Fluvanna County Public Library. The exhibit features pieces created under the guidance of Linda Bethke, a Fluvanna Art Association member, founder of the Innisfree Painters, and a longtime...
Supervisors consider policy change after Tenaska town hall is canceled

Supervisors consider policy change after Tenaska town hall is canceled

Feb. 19, 20260289 BY HEATHER MICHONEDITOR The cancellation of a Lake Monticello town hall on Tenaska’s proposed second natural gas plant has exposed differing interpretations of Virginia’s open-meeting law and prompted the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors to consider adding a policy to its bylaws limiting how many members may attend community...
School Board eyes $530K increase in FY27 budget

School Board eyes $530K increase in FY27 budget

Feb. 19, 20260130 By HEATHER MICHONEDITORThe Fluvanna County School Board moved a step closer Monday night to approving a proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget that would increase the local funding request by $530,727 — a 2.48% bump over the current year — while investing heavily in employee compensation, student supports, and long-discussed staffing...
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