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JAUNT Begins New Schedule July 1st
Two commuter routes for JAUNT will be consolidated on to one bus, not two, with midday service to Charlottesville reduced from three days of service to one.
Louisa investigates possible murder-suicide
Police responded to a home in the 1800 block of Mt. Airy Road around 9:20 p.m. Tuesday for reports of a shooting.
"You'll always be a taxpayer and a Fluco"
No one could have wished for better weather than Saturday's Fluvanna County High School graduation.A In the high seventies, with a gentle breeze and not a cloud in the sky, the community of Fluvanna County gathered for the last commencement exercises in Costello Stadium.A It was a joyous occasion, a moment of emotional levity after two weeks of ... (more)
Fluvanna Teachers Forced to Trim Family Budgets to Make Ends Meet
Fluvanna's new high school may open come Fall, but the County's budget woes are far from over.
Farm Worker Injured After Being Pinned By Tractor
A worker on a farm in eastern Albemarle was injured Tuesday morning when he was pinned under a tractor.
Fluvanna takes ax to budget, restores some funding after residents protest
A battle over spending costs and government priorities played out in Fluvanna last week when the Board of Supervisors made dramatic last-minute budget cuts, slashing funding for schools and services for senior citizens.
Fluvanna County Begins Move to New High School
Monday marked the first day of Fluvanna County High School's moving schedule. This comes after weeks of debates and financial woes between the School Board and the county Board of Supervisors.
Plan To Speed Up Ambulance Service In Fluvanna Gets Slowed Down
Faster ambulance service in Fluvanna County is taking longer than some first imagined.
Reduced Funding for JAUNT Means Reduced Services
The Fluvanna Board of Supervisors voted on Wednesday to restore $65,000 to JAUNT enabling some level of public transportation to remain in Fluvanna County.
Bypass a monster built for out-of-towna
Having followed our recent spate of contentious public works issues, i.e., reservoir use, Bypass, Belmont Bridge, I wish to join the ranks of those who have said THANKYOU, to the Hook for keeping a free press going in Mr.
Fluvanna Supervisors Allocate Money to Open New High School
Supervisors voted to give the school district $650,000. That money will presumably be used to open up the new high school in the fall.
The Powhatan County Fair Association has announced the winner of its Miss Powhatan County Fair Queen Pageant.
Election Fraud Case Against Feda Morton Heads to Grand Jury
Feda Morton, 59, of Scottsville, had her preliminary hearing in Fluvanna County District Court Tuesday.
Fluvanna Parents Call for Funding of Schools, Community Services
Focus on Fluvanna's Future , a grassroots organization created in response to the recent budget passed by the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, will hold a rally Wednesday immediately preceding the BOS meeting at Central Elementary School in Palmyra.
Motorcycles are passion, career for Staunton man
If you could talk with President Obama, what would you say to him? "Help me pay off my student loans." I f you want to talk motorcycles - from engines to parts to how they take to the road - Tim Key is your go-to man.
Fluvanna School Board Working to Make Up Budget Shortfall
It will be less of a compromise and more of swallowing the pill, as the Fluvanna County School Board meets Wednesday night to discuss the school system's budget.
Fluvanna County Schools on One Hour Delay
More than 1,100 people are with out power in Fluvanna County Wednesday morning. That is causing a one hour school delay.
Fluvanna Supervisors Discuss Decision to Cut School Funding
Robert Ullenbruch is one of five members of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors whose recent decision on school funding led to discontent from parents and teachers.
Fluvanna County School Tries to Fill Budget Deficit
The Fluvanna County School Board met Friday evening to discuss how to fill a more than $2 million budget deficit.
Fluvanna County judge suspends GOP activist's concealed weapon permit
A judge suspended former congressional candidate and longtime GOP activist Feda Kidd Morton's concealed handgun permit in Fluvanna County Circuit Court on Tuesday.
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