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Louisa County Board of Supervisors approve $187.6M budget | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-29 10:27:00

(The Center Square) – Louisa County, Va. supervisors unanimously approved a $187.6 million budget Monday night that holds property tax rates steady, provides a modest rebate to taxpayers, and increases funding for public safety and capital improvements.

The real estate tax rate for fiscal year 2026 remains at 72 cents per $100 of assessed value, the same as last year. Supervisors approved a rebate equal to 2.4 cents, bringing the effective real estate tax burden down to 69.6 cents per $100 for taxpayers.

The rebate, funded through surplus revenues, will be applied as a one-time credit on upcoming tax bills. “That gets us down to 69.6 cents per $100—we got as low as we could get,” one supervisor said during the meeting.

No permanent tax rate cut was proposed. The 3.3% rebate reflects one of the few options available to Virginia counties to return surplus funds directly to residents under Virginia Code §15.2-2511.

The board also approved a $12.7 million capital improvement plan, funding infrastructure upgrades across schools, public facilities and public safety departments.

Public safety funding saw notable increases. The sheriff’s office is allocated $7.72 million for fiscal year 2026, up from $7.29 million the previous year — a 6% increase. Fire and EMS services are budgeted for $5.37 million, up from $5.03 million, reflecting a 6.6% rise.

Supervisors said the increases are intended to support growing service demands and discussed rising demand at the Louisa County Airport and a recent uptick in development applications near Lake Anna. One board member pointed to a 48-person waitlist for hangar space at the airport.

During public comment, Louisa County resident Vicky Hart questioned why affordable housing had been excluded from recent zoning decisions near Lake Anna.

She said previous developments had set aside land that could have supported lower-cost housing, adding, “I want to know why Lake Anna does not get affordable housing.”

The county’s population has grown steadily in recent years, reaching an estimated 43,000 residents in 2025, according to U.S. Census estimates. Supervisors said the new budget aims to help manage that growth by supporting transportation, utilities, public safety and community services.

The board also approved several targeted tourism allocations, including $10,000 for an outdoor concert at Louisa Arts Center, $4,999 for a Lake Anna jazz event, and $20,000 for roof repairs at the Trevilian Station Battlefield, funded partially by a matching foundation grant.

Separately, supervisors noted they would review how small-dollar funding requests are handled. Under current rules, any request over $4,999 requires full board approval. 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

This article provides a straightforward report on the actions of the Louisa County, Va. supervisors in approving a budget that includes tax rebates, increased public safety funding, and capital improvements. The content does not express an ideological stance but rather outlines the decisions made during a public meeting. It offers a balanced view by reporting on the funding allocations and including a quote from a local resident questioning affordable housing, which adds a slight touch of public concern. However, there is no apparent bias in the presentation of the facts, and the tone remains neutral and focused on the policy discussion.

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Flood watch remains in effect; more scattered storms with potential for torrential downpours

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www.youtube.com – WTVR CBS 6 – 2025-06-14 11:47:32

SUMMARY: A flood watch remains in effect through tonight for much of the area, with potential for torrential downpours, especially north and west of Richmond. Storms today may produce rainfall rates up to 2–3 inches per hour and gusts near 40 mph. Scattered storms are likely mid-to-late afternoon and into the evening. Sunday, Father’s Day, will be muggy with highs near 80 in Richmond, cooler to the north and east. A marginal risk of strong storms exists south of I-64. Rain chances ease midweek as temps rise to the 90s. A front Thursday brings brief relief before heat returns next weekend.

We’re tracking more scattered storms for Saturday. Showers and storms will increase from mid-afternoon into the evening. Due to the muggy air, torrential downpours will occur, and localized flooding is possible. Some spots could pick up multiple inches of rainfall. A few storms could have some gusts in excess of 40 mph.

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State high school semifinals

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-06-13 19:23:36

SUMMARY: Several area high schools competed in state semifinals across baseball, softball, and soccer. In Class 5 baseball, Cox edged Independence 2-1 with MJ Lemke closing the game, advancing to face Ocean Lakes in an all Beach District final. In softball, Great Bridge fell 1-0 to Mills Godwin despite strong pitching by Bailey Blevin. Gloucester, York, and Western Branch advanced to the finals. In boys’ Class 5 soccer, Hickory lost 2-0 to Lightridge, while Kellam beat Riverside to reach the finals. Northampton Boys and Kellam Girls won, but West Point Boys and Lafayette Girls were eliminated from title contention.

Several area high schools punched their ticket to the championship game that included the Cox Falcons baseball team.

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Capital region gears up for protests during military parade | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Morgan Sweeney | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-13 18:44:00


Washington, D.C., is preparing for a military parade on Flag Day and President Trump’s birthday, costing $25-$45 million. In response, the ‘No Kings’ Day of Defiance movement, backed by over 100 organizations, is organizing protests in more than 2,000 U.S. cities, including dozens near D.C., opposing Trump’s “authoritarian overreach” and defending democracy. While no protests are planned in D.C. itself, heightened security has been enforced, with the parade designated a National Special Security Event. President Trump warned that protests in the capital would face strong force. No Kings emphasizes nonviolence, aiming to de-escalate conflicts. The main event will be held in Philadelphia.

(The Center Square) – As Washington, D.C., gears up for an historic military parade coinciding with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s birthday, with projected costs between $25 million and $45 million, the capital region is also mobilizing a protest response.

There are dozens of locations in Northern Virginia and Maryland within an hour’s drive of Washington where protesters can gather as part of the official nationwide ‘No Kings’ Day of Defiance.

No Kings is a movement supported by more than 100 partner organizations opposing Trump’s “authoritarian overreach” and gathering in “[defense] of democracy.”

There are over 2,000 cities and towns hosting No Kings events Saturday, where in some cases local or state leaders will speak, and “millions” that have RSVP’d, according to event communications. 

Some events in the capital region were at capacity as of Friday evening. One event in Kingstowne, Va., was expecting 250 people, according to an email from an organizer.

The group is not holding a protest in the district itself, however. 

“Real power isn’t staged in Washington. It rises up everywhere else,” its website reads. “Instead of allowing this birthday parade to be the center of gravity, we will make action everywhere else the story of America that day.”

However, the district is also in a state of heightened security, as the parade has been designated a National Special Security Event by the Department of Homeland Security. Extra security measures were installed throughout the week leading up to the event and some will be in place through the days immediately following the event, as well. The president also told reporters that any protests in D.C. during the parade would be met with “very big force.”

No Kings says it is committed to nonviolence.

“A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events,” its website says. 

The flagship event will be held in Philadelphia.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

This article presents information on both the planned military parade and the associated protests without adopting an overt ideological stance. It accurately reports the logistical and security aspects of the parade and describes the protest movement’s messaging and scale. While the article references phrases like “authoritarian overreach” and “defense of democracy,” these are clearly attributed to the protest organizers rather than the article itself. The tone remains factual and avoids emotionally charged or opinionated language. The article provides balanced coverage of actions from both the Trump administration and its critics, maintaining journalistic neutrality throughout.

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