Supervisors pursue EMS revenue recovery Seeking alternative money sources, the county is examining whether to bill insurance companies and individuals for the cost of EMS transport. The county needs other sources because Fluvanna homeowners now...
Supervisors seek to aid faltering Fork Union Sanitary District The Board of Supervisors on Wednesday (May 7) took a look at the future of the Fork Union Sanitary District (FUSD), which provides water to about 400 residences and 30 to 40 businesses. Supervisors have known for a long time that FUSD is in financial trouble. Its revenues...
The Weldon Cooper Center at the University of Virginia is the official demographer for the Commonwealth. The center indicates a 1.3% population growth for Fluvanna County from 2010 to 2013. The number of persons added to Fluvanna population is estimated to be 328 persons. About half of that total are births versus deaths and the...
I would like to thank the community for helping me complete my Eagle Scout project. I would also like to thank the Fluvanna Review and Ace Hardware for their help in my project. Altogether we made 73 blankets for Project Linus.
We have members that have served in World War II through the present times. We meet on the last Saturday each month at the Lake Bistro restaurant at 8 a.m. All veterans are welcome! This past Saturday, April 26, we were having our breakfast meeting, which usually lasts about one hour, when a husband and his wife approached our table and...
Fluco signings include five athletes, five sports, five colleges It is heartening to attend an event where everyone is overwhelmingly happy. On Thursday May 1, five Fluco athletes signed letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the college level. The five athletes were supported by their parents, their friends and their...
Fluvanna Middle School announces honor roll Fluvanna Middle School students named to the honor roll for the third nine weeks included: Principal’s List (Students who earned all A’s) 7th Grade Tyler Baird Shauna Bond
Directly across from the main gate of Lake Monticello is a large field, formerly a forest, which is now nearly barren as giant earth movers, behemoths like the ones so vividly described by Steinbeck, have leveled nearly every tree and laid waste to the land. As I walked near there this morning, a family of four deer crossed the main road...