Apr. 9, 2026012
By Heather Michon, Editor
The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Wednesday (April 1) to oppose a proposed high-voltage transmission line that would cut across the county, citing concerns over property values, environmental damage, and the long-term impact on the county’s rural character.
The board’s...
Apr. 9, 202606
By Heather Michon, Editor
Lynn Stayton Eurell has won her 17th award from the Virginia Press Association, helping bring the Fluvanna Review’s total to 104 honors.
The Virginia Press Association is a statewide organization representing 160 newspapers across the Commonwealth. Its annual award competition recognizes excellence in...
Apr. 9, 2026011
Fluvanna Review Staff
For nearly two decades, the morning commute in Central Virginia has been defined for many by a voice that felt as much like a friend as a radio personality.
But after 34 years in the industry and 18 years at Z95.1, Fluvanna County resident Sherry Taylor has officially signed off.
Taylor’s final...
Robert G. "Bob" Rockholt of Lake Monticello VA passed away on March 17, 2026, after a valiant fight with cancer. He was born on September 12, 1947 in Charlotte, NC.
In his youth, Bob earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He married Sheila Tanner in 1967 and shared 58 years of marriage. Robert was proud of his military service from...
Apr. 9, 202607
Submitted by Fluvanna Master Gardeners
It’s time to get your planting beds ready.
Decide where you want new colors or textures. Estimate how many vegetables or herbs you’ll need. Plan a special spot for pollinator attractors. And give yourself permission to add a few unexpected whims.
The Annual Fluvanna Master Gardener...
Apr. 9, 202606
By Duncan NixonCorrespondent
Golf is having a moment at Lake Monticello.
Participation in both men’s and women’s leagues is climbing, continuing a steady upward trend that organizers say shows no signs of slowing. Over 150 players have already signed up across programs, with more expected in the coming weeks.
Paul Schmidt,...
Apr. 9, 202608
By Page H. GiffordCorrespondent
When Debra Hawrysko’s eight-year-old grandson became overheated and sick during recess, it changed how she saw the playground.
“That experience opened my eyes,” she said. “I later learned that out of all the playgrounds in Fluvanna County schools, the first and second grade playground at...