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6-25-2026

6-25-2026

“Motherless Child” author to speak at library

“Motherless Child” author to speak at library

Jun. 26, 202606 By Page H. Gifford Writer Tracy Mayo will discuss her memoir, “Motherless Child: A Search for Self and Her Son,” at 2 p.m. June 29 at the Fluvanna County Library. “Motherless Child” explores a family saga of secrets and shame in the pre-Roe v. Wade era, when pregnant teens were often sent to homes for unwed mothers, and...
Sharks swimmers shine despite loss to Frogs

Sharks swimmers shine despite loss to Frogs

Jun. 26, 202607 By Amy Williams The Lake Monticello Sharks faced off against the Farmington Country Club Frogs on Wednesday, June 17. The Frogs secured the win, despite a strong effort from the Sharks. Swimmers Ava Powell, 10, Norbu Barnett, 11, and Sophie Pace, 18, swept their events. Powell won the 100m individual medley in 1:42.00, the 50m...
Board appoints Washington to Planning Commission in split vote

Board appoints Washington to Planning Commission in split vote

Jun. 26, 202609 Supervisors chose former sheriff over incumbent Loretta Johnson Morgan. By Heather Michon, Editor The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors has appointed Ryant Washington to the Planning Commission, choosing him over incumbent Loretta Johnson Morgan for the Columbia District seat, following a discussion of service, experience, and...
Signups begin for Fluvanna leadership development program

Signups begin for Fluvanna leadership development program

Jun. 26, 202609 Contributed by Mike Feazel Registration for the 24th class of the Fluvanna Leadership Development Program begins July 1, and the class typically fills quickly.  The program is open to any county resident interested in learning more about how Fluvanna County works and how to more effectively get things done here. In-person...
Volunteer Fire and Rescue golf tournament draws a crowd

Volunteer Fire and Rescue golf tournament draws a crowd

Jun. 26, 202608 By Duncan Nixon The 47th annual Lake Monticello Volunteer Fire and Rescue golf tournament was played in nearly perfect weather on June 20. More than 100 golfers competed. The format was the usual four-person team captain’s choice, with two mulligans available per player for a fee of $10 per player. Most competitive teams buy the...
Notices to continue in Review as informational outreach

Notices to continue in Review as informational outreach

Jun. 26, 202604 Heather Michon, Editor Fluvanna County will continue placing public notices in the Fluvanna Review as informational outreach while the newspaper works through a certification issue related to its status as the county’s newspaper of record. At the June 17 meeting of the Board of Supervisors, county officials discussed how to...
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Found a fawn? Leave it alone, wildlife officials say

Found a fawn? Leave it alone, wildlife officials say

Jun. 18, 2026062 Fluvanna Review Staff As fawn season continues across Virginia, state wildlife officials are reminding residents that the best way to help a young deer is usually to do nothing. White-tailed deer fawns are born from May through July, and it is common to find them curled up alone in yards, gardens, fields, or along wooded...
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