Oct 7, 2011 | Fluvanna Review
Fluvanna County Rescue Squad , with stations currently located in Palmyra, Fork Union and Kents Store, has served the residents of Fluvanna County for 41 years with volunteers dedicated to staffing at least one 12 hour shift per week at one of the agency's three stations.
Area chicken farmers learned a new way to make coops on Saturday, Aug. 13, courtesy of the Fluvanna Agricultural Extension Office.
The new Kents Store fire station was dedicated Saturday with a ribbon cutting by former Fluvanna County Sheriff Gordon Richardson.
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Jessica Stovall has more than 100 animals at her country home. Some of the animals have arrived in an atypical fashion - multiple pot-bellied pigs and dogs have been thrown over the huge gate at the end of her driveway.
Heavy Rain Causes Flooding on Area Roads
Strong storms dumping heavy rain swept through Central Virginia Monday night and Tuesday morning, leaving standing water and flooding concerns behind.