A fighter for the welfare of kids and animals
Jacqueline A “Jackie” Meyers PhD, 66, of Bremo Bluff crossed the Rainbow Bridge November 1 after a shockingly brief struggle with brain cancer. She was widely known and respected for her work in animal welfare, as the founder and director of the Peaceful Passings Senior Animal...
Oct. 28, 20200211By Heather Michon
Correspondent
The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a temporary ordinance change at their regular meeting on Wednesday (Oct. 21) that will postpone penalties and interest on second-half property tax payments.
Under the change, second-half bills are still due on Dec. 5 but penalties on...
Oct. 28, 20200203Press release
The Fluvanna Leadership Development Program will “zoom in” on the county beginning Jan. 7 with at least the first classes being virtual via Zoom, due to the pandemic – and the hope that the coronavirus situation will allow some later classes to be more in-person. The group is beginning to sign up a limited number...
Oct. 28, 20200613By Page H. Gifford
Correspondent
Being new to Virginia and the area, businesswoman Jan Tatangelo saw something missing. Originally a business owner in California, she left for the peace and tranquility of rural Virginia but being as outgoing and pro-active as she is, the something that was missing was still nagging her. She noticed...
Oct. 21, 20200315By Heather Michon
Correspondent
The James River Water Authority (JRWA) voted unanimously at a recent meeting to authorize a field study of a potential alternative location for its controversial water pumping station.
The study will focus on what the Monacan Indian Nation has called the Forsyth Alternative, a parcel of land about...