News
Supervisors appropriate $33 million for water plant upgrades
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors (BoS) unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a budget supplement of $33,000,000 to design and construct water treatment plant process upgrades at the Ferncliff Water Treatment Plant and to upgrade the New Bridge Wastewater Treatment Plant at the April 6 meeting.

American history told through local lens
Civil War documented in Harlow letters

Louisa native breaks barriers with aerial warfare research
Whitlock is first woman to speak at Great War Aviation Society in England

Turf fields fees, access in question
Supervisors table motion pending agreement between LCPRT and local youth sports organizations

Easter Eggstravaganza!
Southern Revere Cellars holds two-day Easter celebration
Chamber hosts AI impact hour for nonprofits
The Louisa County Chamber of Commerce (CoC) hosted an “AI impact hour for nonprofits” on March 25. Local leaders from nine different community organizations gathered to learn more about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and share with each other how they are using it to enhance their productivity in their nonprofits.

Owens Funeral Service celebrates grand opening
Owens Funeral Service celebrated the grand opening of their new location in Louisa County at 118 Jefferson Highway on March 29.

Can-do attitude
I have long believed that the world is run by those who not only show up, but by those who show up with a problem-solving attitude. People show up for work, parenting, volunteering or any other human activity with a variety of attitudes – many of them with an attitude that whatever they are doing is drudgery (i.e., they’d rather be anywhere else doing almost anything else).

How a flat tire didn’t ruin Movie Night
I have an older Ford F-150 pickup that our family uses as a secondary vehicle and for the occasional trip to the landfill. Recently, it had been sitting for a while, and with the weather warming up and summer on the horizon, I figured it was probably time for a tune-up.

LCRC names Goodwin new director
LCRC is pleased to announce the appointment of Elizabeth Goodwin as its new Executive Director, effective March 30. Goodwin succeeds Lloyd Runnett, who led the organization for more than a decade.

