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Snow-free Lake roads

Kudos to the people who are responsible for clearing the roads during the recent snow storm! I was in RIchmond throughout the snow and dreaded coming home. I-64 and Rt. 15 were clear as was expected, but the best surprise was riding on cleared and...

Kudos to Lake police

Lake residents, who have not had to call 911 for emergency medical services, may not know that Lake police respond to these calls whenever they can, guiding the ambulance to the house and patient, and frequently helping to move the patient out of the house and helping load the cot carrying the patient into the ambulance.Last week, after...

We the People

I had the honor, on Feb. 7 and 8, to judge the We the People: The Citizen and Constitution State Finals. Over two days, there were over 500 middle and high school students from public and private schools all around Virginia who attended. I was amazed at their depth of knowledge concerning the United States Constitution.

School board

School board tackles bus, bus driver issues Fluvanna County School administrators are tackling several transportation issues including driver compensation, bus routes and student time spent in transport. The discussion comes because of several factors, including issues surrounding the Affordable Care Act, said superintendent Gena Keller....

An apology

Khalia Thomas, a ninth grade student in Fluvanna county, has been on the honor roll every quarter since kindergarten. So, when her name didn’t appear in the Fluvanna Review last quarter, we thought that it was a possible printing error. However, when it didn’t appear for the second quarter, we decided to call the guidance counselor....

Basketball

Mustangs clip Flucos in overtime The Fluco boys basketball team fell to the Monticello Mustangs last night (Feb. 10)in the quarterfinals of the Jefferson District playoffs.

Honor roll 4

Carysbrook Elementary School announces fourth grade honor roll Carysbrook has released its honor roll for the fourth grade. An asterisk denotes all A's. The students include: Amato, Ava F.* Alston, Trayvon Roland

Full budget story

Draft budget includes tax rate increase of 5.5-cents County Administrator Steve Nichols presented his fiscal year 2015 (FY15) draft budget to the Board of Supervisors Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 5). “This is a very difficult budget year,” he warned the Board.  “There are budget requirements this year that we did not have last...

Tax rate

Draft budget  includes a 5.5-cent tax increase Fluvanna County Administrator Steve Nichols presented the 2015 fiscal year draft budget, which included a tax hike, to the Board of Supervisors today (Feb. 5).

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