After months of hearings and deferrals, the Fluvanna County Planning Commission voted 5-0 Tuesday night (Feb. 24), to recommend denial of Tenaska’s proposed Expedition Generation gas-fired power plant ...
A Kents Store man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the 2023 killing of his aunt. Quentin Lamar Burgess, 26, pleaded guilty in November to second-degree murder and was sentenced Feb. 19 in ...
Laughing Yoga is a therapeutic approach developed by Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines simulated laughter exercises with deep diaphragmatic breathing. No jokes are required. Instead, the practice relies ...
The sailboat logo on much of the merchandise sold at the Golf Pro Shop includes the date 1969 — the year the golf course opened for play. That was a long time ago. The men’s Gray Foxes senior golf ...
The resolution declares Fluvanna County a “Second Amendment sanctuary” and affirms the board’s support for the right to keep and bear arms under both the U.S. and Virginia constitutions.
The spring sports season has arrived. The Fluco spring calendar is full. In lacrosse, soccer, and tennis, boys’ and girls’ teams often face the same opponent on the same day, with one team at home and ...
Maurice Lecroy Brown was indicted on charges of second-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in the August 2023 killing of 43-year-old Johnnie Antoine Brown. He was taken ...
Author Kari Joyner will speak about her book Foster the CASA Cat and her work with CASA on March 4 at 10 a.m. at a Friends of the Library event.
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A growing number of people — especially Gen Z, young adults and older Americans — are reducing or quitting social media to protect their mental health, ease anxiety, and escape content fatigue. Users ...
Fluvanna County has been a cornerstone of Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District since James Madison faced off against his friend James Monroe in the first congressional elections of 1789. But if a ...
Fluvanna County’s proposed budget could top $160 million in the coming year, driven by rising operating costs, infrastructure needs and public safety staffing — and could require a modest increase in ...