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Members of the West Bottom Baptist Church and the West Bottom community hosted a memorial dedication and unveiling on ...
The most extended discussion of the evening focused on a proposed water rate increase for customers of the Fork Union Sanitary District (FUSD), which is facing a potential $125,000 budget shortfall ...
Central Virginia Electric Cooperative (CVEC) said the average home using 1200 kWh will see an increase of $6.80 per month.
The Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP) is an urban cost-share program that provides financial incentives and technical and educational assistance to property owners installing eligible ...
Although it was decided that, for safety reasons that Lake Monticello would have no fireworks on the Fourth of July in 2025, the traditional Spirit Run and the traditional swim across the lake ...
Residents on and around Bremo Road saw a heavy law enforcement presence for much of the day on Monday (June 23) as authorities searched for a man after an alleged assault and battery.
Fluvanna County’s commercial kitchen has received a $7,400 grant from the Virginia Department of Agriculture’s infrastructure program. Governor Glenn Youngkin’s office announced the grant on Friday ...
Lucas Dunaway of Troy has scored another top finish in a big-time golf tournament. Playing in the nine-year old competition at the Arnold and Winnie Palmer Foundation Kids Invitational at the Latrobe ...
Lake Monticello voters have approved the use of the Emergency Reserve Account (ERA) as a possible funding source to settle a federal government demand to pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars from ...
On June 21, Cynthia Moore held her monthly Hygeia Wellness program, “Setting the Stage for Successful Weight Wellness,” with a presentation b ...
1. Pause and observe: If the kittens appear healthy, clean, well-fed, and quiet, it’s likely their mother is still caring for them. Keep a distant eye on the area for several hours. If the mother ...
Five years ago, the music scene at Lake Monticello was what long-time Lake musician Gary Hawthorne called “dead, dead, dead.” Now it’s like a thriving mini-Nashville, with a dozen or so bands and ...