Jun. 20, 20190276Steve Nichols reveals what he’ll miss – and what he won’t
By Christina Dimeo
Editor
Fluvanna County Administrator Steve Nichols, 65, will retire July 3 after seven years as the county’s most powerful employee.
Eric Dahl, former assistant county administrator and finance director, will take his spot in the corner...
Jun. 20, 20190313Press release
It has been an honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Fluvanna County as treasurer since 1984. I have worked hard to provide excellent levels of customer service and financial stability for Fluvanna County. I have excellent staff members who work diligently to give all customers great customer service and to...
Jun. 20, 20190882Press release
Wife, mother and small horse farm owner Kim Oliver-Hyland officially announced her candidacy to become Fluvanna County treasurer and has filed all necessary paperwork with the registrar to appear on the ballot in November.
“Fluvanna County citizens deserve a treasurer’s office that is accountable to the...
Jun. 20, 20190213By Duncan Nixon
Correspondent
The shootout to determine the overall winner in the Lake Monticello men’s member-guest golf tournament started in a light drizzle and five rounds later ended in a soaking rain.
The member-guest, which is one of the biggest tournaments on the Lake golf calendar, is played on the second...
Jun. 20, 20190163Submitted by Karen Miller
The Sharks of the Lake Monticello Swim Team (LMST) kicked off their 2019 summer swim season Wednesday evening (June 12). The Sharks participated in an unscored away meet against Division 1 team ACAC. The Division 2 Sharks had a strong showing.
The Sharks kicked off the meet racing in eight...
Jun. 20, 20190285Submitted by Amy Williams
The Fluvanna Aquatics Sports Team (FAST) kicked off the 2019 summer swim season with a tri-meet against the Elks and the Louisa Gators at Louisa’s aquatic facilities Wednesday (June 12) at 6 p.m. It was a rainy and cool night for a swim meet, but FAST swimmers, coaches and families warmed things up by...
Jun. 18, 20190710Cafeteria debt tops last year
By Ruthann Carr, correspondent
Fluvanna County Public Schools staff can expect a 4 percent raise in their next paycheck.
Superintendent Chuck Winkler suggested the move to the School Board at Wednesday’s (June 12) meeting.
“We will use funds that have been allocated within the payroll lines to...
Jun. 14, 20190456Fluco baseball wins first-ever State championships in 16-10 blowout
By Duncan Nixon, correspondent
The Flying Fluco baseball team did it all. Every time they needed outstanding pitching, they got outstanding pitching. Every time they needed searing bats, they got them. And throughout the playoffs, typical of a championship team, they...