Fluvanna County Public Schools (FCPS) officials say rising costs for pay, health insurance, and special education are likely to drive a challenging budget cycle heading into Fiscal Year 2027, even as ...
Contributed by Mike Feazel Lake Monticello’s first annual Pickle With Purpose pickleball tournament Saturday drew 42 happy players from the Lake, around central Virginia and as far away as ...
Lyons will discuss his mystery novel, Arcadia, with Friends of the Library on Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. Lyons taught French and Italian film and literature for half a century at Dartmouth College and the ...
Other items likely to appear on the 2026 priority list include support for maintaining local authority over utility-scale solar and data-center projects, and continuing coordination through the Thomas ...
Attendees can win the trees and all their prizes by buying raffle tickets and placing them under their favorite trees. The trees and Santa will be open to the public at the free Festival of Trees ...
The Fluco defense forced a three and out and the Fluco’s second drive took up almost all the rest of the quarter. On this drive most of yards were again gained on the ground. Junior running back Kevin ...
The more we are online, the more we surf the net, the chances of getting scammed increase. All online activity leaves a trace. Scammers continue to find more sophisticated and complex ways to obtain ...
Carryover funds are the dollars left unspent at the end of a fiscal year. The School Board can decide to return the money to the county’s general fund or request to keep it for use towards the ...
Caring For Creatures has been awarded gold for Best Nonprofit Organization in Charlottesville’s Finest 2025 Magazine. This is CFC’s second gold win.
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Call them the hidden gems of the Fluvanna SPCA: a group of dogs and cats that have been at the shelter for six months or more. They’ve been dubbed the “Hopeful Hearts Club.” “They have a bad ...
For nearly 20 years, the low thrum of Tenaska’s gas-fired power plant has been the unwanted soundtrack of life for many who live on and around Branch Road, a persistent reminder, they say, of promises ...