I want to thank the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors (BOS) for their recent vote to accept a balanced and reasonable resolution to the dog leash policy for Fluvanna County parks. I hope that when the policy is implemented that all visitors to...
I write in support of Perrie Johnson, who is a candidate for the Fork Union District seat on the Fluvanna County School Board. Her 25 years as an educator shows her dedication to our students as she seeks what is best for our school system. Perrie is a person of the highest integrity and she has the ability, desire and leadership skills...
Supervisors hammer out dogs off-leash policy The dogs off-leash controversy that has ignited so many passions in Fluvanna County since the Board of Supervisors first took up the issue last December has finally been put to rest – for now.
Kendra Shannon Matula, 72, of Palmyra, Va. passed away at her home on August 13 after a long battle with cancer. She was born September 3, 1942 in West Orange, NJ, the daughter of the late Brinton and Dorothy Shannon. She married David Matula on May, 6, 1972, and they shared 43 years of marriage together.She was a nurse first but a...
After two very longs weeks of searching for our lost kitty, we were fortunate to have him returned safely. However, this is not always the way these stories go. Preventively, collars with tags, chipping, and GPS trackers can all help return your pet, but the following measures can also help improve the odds of reuniting lost pets with...
I write to thank Congressman Robert Hurt for his most recent visit to Fluvanna as part of his Fifth District Main Street Tour. As a small business owner, I appreciate his focus on policies that will help small businesses and family farms. Hurt’s outreach in the district, and visits to Red Rocker Candy, are a welcome sight - keep up the...
Flucos fall 21-20 in exciting home opener. It was a back and forth battle that could have gone either way. The Flying Flucos hosted the Eagles from Freedom High School on Friday, Aug. 28. Playing before a large but quiet crowd, Junior Mark Grooms stepped in at the last minute to play quarterback for the Flucos. ...
Eagles squeak by the Flucos The Fluvanna County Flying Flucos football team opened its season tonight before a huge crowd and the team played a highly entertaining game with a lot of exciting big plays on each side.
Senior program kicks off The senior citizens program known as TRIAD kicked off Tuesday morning (Aug. 27) with its first meeting since Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring visited Fluvanna County on Aug. 4 to establish a local chapter. The meeting’s overarching emphasis was to call upon residents to essentially create the local...