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High school educator reflects on teaching art

High school educator reflects on teaching art

Fluco golfers start season strong

Fluco golfers start season strong

Aug. 23, 20180190 By Duncan Nixon, Correspondent The high school golf season starts and ends early in the fall. The Fluco football team has yet to play a regular season game. However, the golf team’s season is more than half over. Coach Bryan Searcy said that his team started the season with two warm-up multi-team tournaments over in the valley. On...

Lynn Fairchild Martin

It is with great sadness that the family announces Lynn’s passing on Aug. 1, 2018, after a long battle with cancer at the age of 51. She lived in Lynchburg, but grew up as a teenager at Lake Monticello, and graduated from Fluvanna County High School in 1984. Lynn was born Sept. 8, 1966. Preceding her in death was her father, William...
Mother Stanton shines at 100 years old

Mother Stanton shines at 100 years old

Aug. 23, 20180194 By Sue A. Miles, Correspondent When you walk into Mother Stanton’s quaint home on a dead-end road in Buckingham’s Stanton Town, one of the first things you see is a wood stove. Resting for the summer, it represents a long-ago era when such stoves produced delicious food while heating the home. For Mother Stanton, that era still...
Man sentenced in unusual DUI case

Man sentenced in unusual DUI case

Aug. 21, 201801623 By Heather Michon, correspondent A Greene County man was sentenced in Fluvanna County Circuit Court Friday afternoon (Aug. 17) after pleading guilty to an unusual DUI charge. Commonwealth’s Attorney Jeff Haislip told Judge Richard E. Moore that Jason Scott Breeden, 44, was pulled over by Sergeant Stephen Proffitt of the Fluvanna...
Supervisors approve Bremo substation

Supervisors approve Bremo substation

Aug. 18, 20180515 By Heather Michon, correspondent The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors approved Wednesday evening (Aug. 15) a special use permit requested by Virginia Electric & Power to build an electric transmission substation near Bremo. The substation, which will be built on right of way property already owned by Dominion, is needed to...
Defending our profession

Defending our profession

Aug. 16, 20180718 Editorial By Carlos Santos, publisher Last week the Fluvanna Review published a story on a proposed 4 percent meals tax. We also published a story on school lunch debts, local karate athletes heading to Brazil and about the new school staff. None of it’s fake news. The stories are about life in Fluvanna County. We work hard to...
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Firestorm lit at School Board meeting

Firestorm lit at School Board meeting

Aug. 16, 201801102 By Ruthann Carr, Correspondent What appeared to be the close of a normal School Board meeting Wednesday (Aug. 8) turned into anything but. Shirley Stewart (Rivanna) took issue with how Chair Perrie Johnson (Fork Union) greeted school staff at a breakfast Aug. 2, so she proposed the following motion: “I would like to make the...
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