Apr. 16, 2026023
Students plant trees, prepare garden spaces for season in day-long event
Contributed by E. Dianne Campbell
“Hands on Fluvanna” kicked off spring break for Fluvanna County High School seniors with a day of hands-on conservation work at Pleasant Grove Park, where students planted trees, improved walkways, and prepared community...
Apr. 16, 2026030
By Heather Michon, Editor
In a lengthy session marked by intense fiscal maneuvering, the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors approved a $164.9 million budget for fiscal year 2027 in a 3-2 vote at a special meeting on Wednesday, April 8.
The board set the real estate tax rate at $0.755 per $100 of assessed value, well below the...
Apr. 16, 202609
Local dietitian to speak at Lake Monticello on April 18
By Page H. GiffordCorrespondent
Registered dietitian Cynthia Moore will discuss ultra-processed foods, their effects on health and well-being, and healthier alternatives at her monthly wellness meeting on April 18 at 3 p.m. at the Ashlawn Clubhouse in Lake Monticello.
For...
Apr. 16, 2026010
By Duncan NixonCorrespondent
The week of April 6 to April 10 was mostly a bye week, so there was not much action for Fluco spring sports teams.
But some teams started strong.
The softball team, under coach Aime McCall, won its first four games, including two 18-run outings. The Flucos opened with an 18-4 win over Liberty...
Apr. 9, 20260462
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, 2026055
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, 20260118
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...