Quiet coming week in county government; Louisa schools to get weapons detectors; Redd to replace Downey as LCHS principal; Hamilton Road bridge closed; Lake resident named to top public safety post
This week in county government; Supervisors adopt FY24 budget; Louisa resident to run against McGuire in SD10; Hill to seek Jackson District School Board seat; News roundup
This week in county government; Lowe wins Republican nomination for sheriff; Supes to consider adopting $189.1 million budget; Water Authority approves rate hike; PC okays CUP for rental biz
This week in county government; McGuire claims Republican nomination in SD10; Republicans to choose nominee for sheriff; LCWA to consider rate hike; BOS roundup; Planning Commission preview
This week in county government; Republicans to choose nominee in SD10; Early voting begins May 5 for June primaries; County tells sheriff candidate to stop using its seal; BOS preview
This week in county government; In brief meeting, BOS green-lights more funding for Region Ten, CUP for equipment biz; Election 2023: Fundraising and candidate filing roundup
This week in county government; Supes to delay budget adoption, consider light agenda; PC deadlocks on CUP for utility-scale solar site; Youngkin endorses McGuire in SD10 race; Mineral TC roundup
This week in county government; Supes to consider creating tech overlay district; BOS to hold public hearing on proposed $208.6 million budget; Youngkin announces hydroponic operation coming to Louisa
This week in county government; Community members sound off on potential increase in real estate taxes; Firefly briefs board on county-wide fiber project
This week in county government; Purcell won't seek re-election to BOS; Adams, McGuire trade jabs at SD10 debate; Supes to hold first public hearing of FY24 budget cycle; Mineral TC welcomes new member
This week in county government; Supes narrowly approve scaled-down changes to Zion Town Center; Planning Commission green-lights technology overlay district