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12-18-25

12-18-25

School Board revises carryover request, adds capacity study

School Board revises carryover request, adds capacity study

Dec. 17, 2025011 By Heather MichonCorrespondent The Fluvanna County School Board voted on Wednesday (Dec. 10) to significantly revise its fiscal year 2025–26 carryover request after a late audit adjustment reduced the amount of unspent funds available to return to the county. The revised figure reflects a $181,519 reduction tied to a...
CVEC customers to see higher power costs beginning in 2026

CVEC customers to see higher power costs beginning in 2026

Dec. 17, 202508 By Heather MichonCorrespondent Central Virginia Electric Cooperative members will see higher electric bills beginning Jan. 1 as the cooperative increases its Power Cost Adjustment charge by 7.7 percent. The increase will appear on the Power Cost Adjustment  (PCA) line of customers’ bills and will add about $15.75 per month...

Michael Charles Campagna

Michael Charles Campagna, born September 4th, 1989, was truly one of a kind. A devoted husband, the most incredible father, son, brother, best friend, and coach. He loved fiercely and without limits. Michael served his country with honor in the United States Navy for 18 years as a mentor, teacher, friend, and leader. He was a farmer, an...
Fluco indoor track and field off to a good start

Fluco indoor track and field off to a good start

Dec. 17, 202507 By Duncan NixonCorrespondent The Fluvanna County High School indoor track and field squad participated in its first meet of the season on Dec. 11 at Fork Union Military Academy (FUMA). Their first scheduled meet at Liberty was postponed due to bad weather. Coach Melanie Kennedy advised that weather also restricted her teams’...
Local author to speak about her book on Eliza Monroe

Local author to speak about her book on Eliza Monroe

Dec. 17, 202506 By Page H. GiffordCorrespondent The Friends of the Library will kick off the new year with local author Barbara VornDick, who will speak on Jan. 7 at 10 a.m. about her book, Eliza's Story, A biography of James Monroe's eldest daughter, Eliza Monroe. VornDick, who was born and raised in Virginia, holds a Master's Degree in...
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Hodge urges engagement amid rising distrust

Hodge urges engagement amid rising distrust

Dec. 10, 20250190 Development, safety, transparency concerns dominate town hall By Heather MichonCorrespondent About a dozen residents gathered at the Fluvanna County Public Library on Thursday night (Dec. 4) for a town hall hosted by Palmyra Supervisor Tim Hodge. Over the nearly two-hour meeting, residents pressed Hodge for answers about taxes,...
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