Louisa County Resource Council (LCRC) has received $1,000 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help feed neighbors in their time of need. LCRC will use the gift to purchase food items needed to ensure clients receive the healthy food they need. Read moreFood Lion Feeds supports Louisa County Resource Council
Virginians expecting a state tax refund this year can transform it into on-the-ground suppor… Read moreTax refunds can support outdoor recreation, biodiversity conservation
The following are property transfers recorded by the Louisa County Circuit Court clerk’s off… Read moreLouisa County's December 2022 property transfers
A 51-year-old Mineral man is in custody and faces felony charges of possession of child porn… Read moreMineral man facing child porn charges
Applications for REC grant funding due Feb. 10Rappahannock Electric Cooperative reminds appl… Read moreThe Power of Change
Last month, Louisa County Sheriff’s Office Louisa County Middle School Resource Officer, Cpl… Read moreBill of Rights talk
The following are recent cases investigated by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office and/or Lou… Read morePolice report: Dec 2022 1st-16th
Louisa County Fire and EMS crews were alerted via social media to a Cat stuck in a tree call… Read moreFire and EMS: A tree-mendous response
Like many other rural communities, water mains and conventional fire hydrants often are not … Read moreDry hydrants? County calls on community to support firefighting operations
After a tenure just short of two years, Louisa Police Chief Craig Buckley is leaving his pos… Read moreLouisa Police Chief leaving, plans sheriff run in Loudoun County
This week’s featured collections object is a medical kit belonging to Dr. Thomas Marshall Ta… Read moreLouisa County Historical Society: Dr. Taylor’s medical kit
More than 300 Louisa County Public Schools’ students, staff and community members worked together during last week’s Asynchronous Learning Day project to create more than 5,000 meal packages for the Louisa County Resource Council. Asynchronous Learning Days are scheduled during the school ye… Read moreTeamLCPS day of community service
One of my dear friends and colleagues has been instrumental in my understanding of how it is… Read moreBlessed Assurance: As if
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) … Read moreUSDA ag census due next week
Last month, Louisa County Sheriff’s Office Louisa County Middle School Resource Officer, Cpl… Read moreBill of Rights talk
As student debt outpaces earnings in rural areas, fewer up-and-coming veterinarians are comp… Read moreRural veterinary shortages put U.S. food system at risk
LCPS art teachers Rodrick Rhodes, Rosa Lee Fry, and Alexandra LaBarr all currently have artw… Read moreLCPS teachers featured in Artists as Educators show
Arthur and Vera Pullin will be celebrating 70 years of marriage at a family-only anniversary… Read moreCelebrating 70 years together
The Louisa County Historical Society is offering a program Thursday, Feb. 2, from 6 to 7 p.m… Read moreBlack History Month: Freedmen’s Bureau & Reconstruction program Feb. 2
I spend a lot of time engaged in prayer. It is an expectation as a pastor that I will alway… Read moreBlessed Assurance: Praying
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County through the end of January and into February. Read moreLibrary programs: January & February 2023
Tele-health services continue
A ruptured water pipe has paused in-person services at CVHS Louisa (formerly known as Health & Wellness Center of Louisa) for at least two months Read moreWater pipe ruptures CVHS in-person service
Friday evening was an exciting one at the Louisa Arts Center, with a new exhibit opening and the Free Little Art Gallery dedication. Read moreA celebration of art
LCPS art teachers Rodrick Rhodes, Rosa Lee Fry, and Alexandra LaBarr all currently have artw… Read moreLCPS teachers featured in Artists as Educators show
Tickets available for Saturday night show
Louisa Arts Center is pleased to announce it will host Williamsburg’s finest big-amp jazz band this Saturday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Read moreSwing over to Arts Center for Good Shot Judy
The following events and activities are scheduled at the Louisa County through the end of January and into February. Read moreLibrary programs: January & February 2023
Louisa Arts Center is pleased to announce it has been approved by the National Endowment for… Read moreArts Center awarded $10,000 NEA grant for theater projects
The Louisa Arts Center will host an opening reception for its latest exhibit, “Ghosts and Wh… Read moreLouisa Arts Center: New exhibit opens Jan. 27
A great time was had at Saturday’s living history program, Twelfth Night Holiday Celebration… Read moreTwelfth Night Holiday Celebration and open hearth cooking
The Louisa Arts Center will host an opening reception for its latest exhibit, “Ghosts and Wh… Read more“Ghosts and Whimsy:” Arts Center exhibit featuring gallery leaders opens Jan. 27
Seldom Scene, Good Shot Judy scheduled for January concerts and other events at the Louisa Arts Center in January 2023... Read moreThe Louisa Arts Center features Seldom Scene and Good Shot Judy in concert this month
Celebrate the end of the Christmas season with this most famous of holiday feasts! A widely … Read moreHistorical Society: Twelfth Night Celebration
On December 8th the Louisa County Commission on Aging hosted the annual Holiday Luncheon for… Read moreCelebrating a successful holiday luncheon
Richard Allen King, age 70, of Louisa, VA, departed this life January 31, 2023 at his family home. Born on July 5, 1952 to the late James and … Read moreRichard Allen King
David Lee Burruss, 64, of Bumpass passed away peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, January 31, 2023. Read moreDavid Lee Burruss
Julia Ann Shelton was born on February 10, 1939 to the late Sammie E. Townsend and the late Randolph E. Waller. Julia was preceded in death by… Read moreJulia Ann Shelton
Marshall Chavis, 77, of Bumpass, VA passed away Friday, January 27th at St Mary's hospital in Richmond. Read moreMarshall Chavis
Robert Alfred Goodwin, Sr, age 84 of Mineral, died Wednesday, January 25, 2023. Robert was a man who loved his family and enjoyed his many fri… Read moreRobert Alfred Goodwin, Sr.
Melvin Levi (Lee) Boles Jr. was born in Bethesda MD. January 24th 1953. to Melvin L. Boles Sr. and Christine Grant-Boles of Valdosta, GA He ea… Read moreMelvin Levi (Lee) Boles Jr.
I don’t come from a superstitious family. My elders told us kids about the usual black cats, four-leaf clovers, walking under ladders, broken mirrors, rabbit’s feet, spilt salt, and the like, but they did so with a smile or a laugh. I never knew a one of them to actually honor a superstition. Read moreLetter from Dogwood: Superstitious?
By the time you read this, a groundhog will have been held aloft by a man in tails and a top… Read moreOn & Off Earth: Groundhogs, weather, longer days and comets
Dear Readers, this past Sunday was grey and chilly outside. Rick and I had been out and abou… Read moreThoughts from the Crossroads: A super bowl of popcorn
One of my dear friends and colleagues has been instrumental in my understanding of how it is… Read moreBlessed Assurance: As if
January can be depressing, and it’s easy to get down-in-the-dumps. So I try to keep my time … Read moreThoughts from the Crossroads: Overcoming January’s doldrums
I spend a lot of time engaged in prayer. It is an expectation as a pastor that I will alway… Read moreBlessed Assurance: Praying
This month’s topic is one I hate to have to write about. The “F” word. And no, not the one t… Read moreAging Awesomely: Falls
I get little missives in my Facebook feed – spiritual musings and pithy sayings. They come … Read moreBlessed Assurance: Good human beings
Dear Readers, I was thinking recently of fun toys from the past, which were eventually recal… Read moreThoughts from the Crossroads: Fun, but dangerous
Being a responsible adult meant that I needed to learn how to manage my time in order to get… Read moreBlessed Assurance: Time management
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