Louisa County Public Schools’ most epic annual tradition, the Lion Pride Run, returns Thursday, March 30. The Lion Pride Run has been an LCPS tradition for the past seven years. As part of the tradition, Louisa County High School teacher Katharine Fletcher runs an incredibly long distance al… Read moreLion Pride Run returns Thursday, March 30
The Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale returns to Al… Read moreJMRL Friends’ book sale runs April 1 - 9
With a long history of animal husbandry, Louisa County has always played home to a diverse p… Read moreLouisa County Historical Society: Lady’s sidesaddle
The Louisa branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASA… Read moreASALH Banquet Saturday at Betty Queen Center
The Thomas Jefferson Water and Soil Conservation District announces the availability of its … Read moreTJSWCD scholarship applications due April 5
Janice Luck Abercrombie is one of the many Louisa County women that has contributed immensel… Read moreLouisa County Historical Society: The contributions of Janice Luck Abercrombie
I’m thankful for the strong support of this Louisa community. It’s been an amazing opportuni… Read moreThe CV’s GM completes time at helm
American Legion Post 116 celebrated the Legion’s 104th birthday last week with a number of s… Read moreLegion honors Blue Star families
The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office had the pleasure of hosting a training session for some v… Read moreSheriff’s office hosts Cub Scout Pack 183
The Belmont Club of Women held a workshop for Project Linus on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Th… Read moreProject Linus workshop
The following are recent cases investigated by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office and/or Lou… Read morePolice report: Feb 2023 15th-28th
Join the Louisa Herb Guild at the Sargeant Museum on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 10 a.m. to noon. The guild is a group of gardening enthusiasts committed to herbal and horticultural education and bringing Louisa County history to life through hands-on experiences. They su… Read moreLouisa Herb Guild meets first, third Thursdays monthly
Congratulations to Louisa County Middle School teachers Charley Carroll and Jordan Goodwin (… Read moreLCMS teachers recognized
Louisa County Public Schools recently learned that the Louisa County Middle School Auditione… Read moreLCMS chorus honored
Louisa County Public Schools thank VFW Auxiliary to Post 8947 for recognizing LCPS students … Read moreStudents participate in “Voice of Democracy”
Louisa County Public Schools announce its upcoming 2023 LCPS Arts Festival Saturday, April 1… Read moreArts festival April 1
Janelle Broaddus, a senior at Longwood University majoring in psychology, has been named to … Read moreCollege Notes: Broaddus on Longwood dean’s list
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County Library, 881 Davis Hi… Read moreLouisa County Library Programs - April 2023
W.E.B. DuBois was born just after the end of the Civil War. He was a black man who was rais… Read moreBlessed Assurance: True prosperity
Peggy Sadler, vice-regent of the Louisa Courthouse Chapter of the Daughters of the American … Read moreDAR Good Citizen Award presented to Caroline Chapman
Isabel Wilkerson, author of the interesting and challenging books, “The Warmth of Other Suns… Read moreBlessed Assurance: In our bones
Louisa County Public Schools’ most epic annual tradition, the Lion Pride Run, will be back o… Read moreLion Pride Run planned March 30
Join the Louisa Herb Guild at the Sargeant Museum on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 10 a.m. to noon. The guild is a group of gardening enthusiasts committed to herbal and horticultural education and bringing Louisa County history to life through hands-on experiences. They su… Read moreLouisa Herb Guild meets first, third Thursdays monthly
Louisa County Public Schools announce its upcoming 2023 LCPS Arts Festival Saturday, April 1… Read moreArts festival April 1
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County Library, 881 Davis Hi… Read moreLouisa County Library Programs - April 2023
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County Library, 881 Davis Hi… Read moreLouisa County Library Programs - March 2023
Louisa County High School announces tickets are on sale for their spring musical, “Mean Girl… Read moreLCHS stages “Mean Girls” March 31 - April 2
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Barter Players visited Louisa County, st… Read moreBarter Theatre delivers in Louisa return
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County Library, 881 Davis Hi… Read moreLouisa County Library Programs - February 2023
Six Louisa County Middle School students were recognized as earning all-district honors in c… Read moreSinging their praises
Louisa County High School students Ethan Phelps and Gavin Pugh brought their acting talents … Read moreLouisa students share stage talents on “Spring Break”
Students from Louisa County Public Schools recently volunteered at the Louisa Arts Center he… Read moreArts Center volunteers
The Louisa Arts Center will host Sherma Andrews in concert Saturday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Andrews possesses skills known only to few artists. She can perform passionately and authentically in many different genres and styles, leaving her audience stunned and captivated every time. Read moreArts Center features Sherma Andrews in Friday night concert
Roberta Lee Shifflett, 58, of Charlottesville, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at the Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital. She was born o… Read moreRoberta Lee Shifflett
Terry Randolph Brown passed away on March 22 2023 in Charlottesville, VA He was a good church going man who was well liked throughout the enti… Read moreTerry Randolph Brown
Lois Ann Mawyer, 87, of Mineral, Va, was called home and accepted God’s loving embrace at her residence on March 15, 2023. Read moreLois Ann Mawyer
Roger Lee Brooks, Sr., born December 15, passed away March 23, 2023 at the UVA Hospital, age 68. He was the son of the late Horace Raymond Bro… Read moreRoger Lee Brooks, Sr.
Ethel L. Turbeville, 85, of Bumpass VA gained her wings on March 24, 2023. She was born March 2, 1938, and was raised as a coal miners’ daught… Read moreEthel L. Turbeville
Rosie Jane Toombs, 71, left us suddenly on Thursday, March 16th, 2023. She is preceded in death by her parents, Janie Moore and William Toombs… Read moreRosie Jane Toombs
Ronnie Gene MacCauley, 63, of Bumpass Va, passed away Wednesday March 22, 2023. Read moreRonnie Gene MacCauley
Dorothy Vernelle Vial, 82, of Mineral, passed away peacefully on March 17, 2023 surrounded by family. She was born July 29, 1940 in Louisa. Sh… Read moreDorothy Vernelle Vial
After living in town my first year in Louisa, I have lived in (or almost in) the woods ever since. The first neighborhood I moved into already had the homes connected with moss covered trails. I was happy to join in with trail maintenance and then enjoy wandering the forest on quiet, cushy p… Read moreOn & Off Earth: Moss and eclipses
Dear Readers, the last Sunday of March 2023 was a gorgeous, perfect spring day. Sunny, not t… Read moreThoughts from the Crossroads: A perfect spring day
W.E.B. DuBois was born just after the end of the Civil War. He was a black man who was rais… Read moreBlessed Assurance: True prosperity
Isabel Wilkerson, author of the interesting and challenging books, “The Warmth of Other Suns… Read moreBlessed Assurance: In our bones
I’m not famous. I have never been famous. If the locals know you and say “howdy” when you me… Read moreLetter from Dogwood: Anonymity
Dear Readers, last weekend Rick and I took a scenic train ride out of Staunton. We enjoyed i… Read moreThoughts from the Crossroads: Scenic train ride
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