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Fluvanna schools have room to grow

Fluvanna schools have room to grow

Fluco football looking to improve on a strong year

Fluco football looking to improve on a strong year

Aug. 20, 202605 By Duncan Nixon “We are proud of last season,” says Fluco head football Coach Mitchell Pace. “Fluvanna football had a successful year, but we are not content.” This season the varsity is senior-laden and therefore highly experienced.  Running back Garrett Jordan returns after an outstanding junior season. He is a...
New novel asks who is responsible in the age of AI

New novel asks who is responsible in the age of AI

Aug. 20, 202606 By Page H. Gifford On September 2, at 7 pm, Friends of the Fluvanna Library welcomes author Bruce Holsinger, who will discuss his novel “Culpability,” which was featured on the 2025 Oprah Book Club list.  This contemporary novel explores questions of human responsibility and technology and marks a departure for...
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Edward Alexander "Ed" "Sonny" "Pops" Seroskie, Sr.

Edward Alexander "Ed" "Sonny" "Pops" Seroskie, Sr., 85, entered into eternal life on June 30, 2026, surrounded by family at his beloved Woodsedge home in Lake Monticello. Just two days earlier, he was blessed to meet his nineteenth great-grandchild, Baby Bennett. Born April 29, 1941, in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, to Eddie and...
Murphy sheds light on local black patriots

Murphy sheds light on local black patriots

Aug. 13, 20260122 Free lecture on Aug 26 at Fluvanna County Public Library By Page H. Gifford On Wed, Aug. 26, at 6:30 pm, the Fluvanna Historical Society and the Friends of the Fluvanna Library will present ‘The Black Patriots of Central Virginia’ with Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy.  The Black Patriots of Central Virginia were free and...
Fluvanna Habitat for Humanity Dedicates 31st Home

Fluvanna Habitat for Humanity Dedicates 31st Home

Aug. 13, 2026085 Fluvanna Habitat for Humanity dedicated its 31st home—and the latest completed in its Houchens Place community—during a ceremony Sunday, June 14. The new homeowner hosted the open house before the ceremony at her new home. The event was attended by family and friends, the Fluvanna Habitat Board of Directors, community leaders,...
Fluco Golf Hosts Bockman Memorial Tournament

Fluco Golf Hosts Bockman Memorial Tournament

Aug. 13, 2026060 Duncan Nixon In the first event of the Fluco fall sports season, the Fluvanna High golf team hosted a 14-school event on Aug. 6. Teams from all over central Virginia competed.  This early-season tournament is named for George Bockman, who was a major supporter of Fluco sports. He was an assistant coach in softball and golf. He...
Tenaska changes, data center debate dominate supervisors’ return

Tenaska changes, data center debate dominate supervisors’ return

Aug. 13, 20260204 By Heather Michon, Editor Fluvanna supervisors returned from their annual summer break on Wednesday, Aug. 5, and almost immediately stepped into controversy, facing new questions about Tenaska’s Expedition Generation power plant and a debate over the future of data centers in the county. The main meeting was routine, with...
New Playground Shelter Opens at Central Elementary

New Playground Shelter Opens at Central Elementary

Aug. 13, 2026066 By Mike Feazel A ribbon cutting for a new playground shelter at Central Elementary School was held on Wednesday, Aug. 5, a week before students returned to classes.  The new 24x25-foot shelter was a result of a project by a group of five graduates of the Fluvanna Leadership Development Program. The project group obtained a...
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