Previous shutdowns have rarely disrupted SNAP payments because the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which administers the program, typically uses a contingency fund to keep it running. This time ...
The Fluvanna Art Association celebrated 50 years at the Ashlawn Clubhouse at Lake Monticello on Oct. 23. The well-attended event was catered and featured a large sheet cake, designed and donated by ...
The Flucos’ last two regularly schedules game are Oct. 31 at Goochland County and at home on Nov.7 against Albemarle. The Flucos are 5-3 with four wins in a row.
Donald (Don) W. Payne lived an active life with little idle time. In the early part of his high school senior year, Don joined the Navy and attended Naval Reserve meetings. He left for active duty ...
The Fluvanna Historical Society presented awards Oct. 19 to community groups and individuals at its annual meeting held this year at the historic Bremo Slave Chapel. Incoming President Kathleen ...
As this year’s garden turns to seed, thoughts turn to planning for next spring – how to do it differently, how to do it better. A great way to get started on more successful gardening outcomes is with ...
Nearly a half million dollars in much-needed capital spending in the past few months has made this year’s Lake Monticello Volunteer Fire & Rescue annual fund drive more important than ever, said board ...
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 ...
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 ...
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