Hannah Meador, a junior pole vault specialist, led a number of Flucos’ track stand outs at the Fork Union Millitary Academy Mini Invite #2 held on Tuesday (Dec. 11). ...
Hannah Meador, a junior pole vault specialist, led a number of Flucos’ track stand outs at the Fork Union Military Academy Mini Invite #2 held on Tuesday (Dec. 11). In this meet, which brought together a number of schools with strong track and field programs, only one female athlete turned in a performance that met the “national...
The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted 4 to 1 Wednesday (Dec. 19) to make a restricted donation of $45,000 to the Community Investment Collaborative to provide education and capital to Fluvanna for small business entrepreneurs who:
Hopefully because of action taken Wednesday (Dec. 19) by the Board of Supervisors, citizens of Fluvanna can expect faster, more coordinated emergency services. The Board voted unanimously to hire an Emergency Services Coordinator and to contract with a provider to support the county’s volunteer staff 12 hours a day. The vote followed a...
The Virginia Gold Hounds is a non-profit recreational family oriented gold club that meets once a month in Fork Union American Legion Hall followed by a pot luck lunch and prospecting in local creeks for gold – weather permitting. We are dedicated to educating the public on the history of gold prospecting in Virginia. This is actually...
Swim teamStroke. Breath. Stroke. Breathe, now turn. Combined, all of that results in the demanding sport of swimming. The 2012 swim and dive season has been a learning curve for the Flucos as they have been dealing with the loss of over 15 seniors from a year ago. Despite this adversity, the Flucos have found a way to stay...
Dear parents and community members, Fluvanna educators feel the pain of the Newtown community in light of the most recent tragedy. Incidents like this create fear among our staff, families, and our community. As we came back to school today, we entered our buildings with a heightened awareness of the fragile nature of our lives. ...
Fluvanna County-based Intelligent Service Panel won $10,000 in a competition Thursday night (Dec. 13) that will help the company develop a business to revolutionize the American energy grid, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.