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Buckingham man fatally shoots self in front of Fluvanna authorities
A Buckingham County man shot himself to death Saturday night in front of several Fluvanna County sheriff's deputies.
Buckingham Police Search for Two Robbers
Buckingham County Police are looking for two men who robbed a store Wednesday night at gunpoint.
Chambersa board seat safe for now
Longtime Buckingham County Supervisor Joe N. Chambers Jr. doesn't face another election for two years.
Sheep-shearing demonstration set at Ash Lawn-Highland
Ash Lawn-Highland, home of President James Monroe, will welcome visitors from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 19 for its annual sheep shearing.
Buckingham supervisor indicted on charge of illegally harvesting timber
A longtime Buckingham County supervisor with a history of legal and tax problems now faces a criminal charge.
SCC approves Virginia Power plant in Buckingham
Dominion Virginia Power received permission from the State Corporation Commission yesterday to build a new 580-megawatt electricity-generating facility in Buckingham County.
Buckingham attack ruled a hoax
A reported Buckingham County home invasion last week that resulted in a stabbing was a hoax and the stab-wound self-inflicted by the woman who reported the incident, according to Sheriff William G. Kidd, Jr.
Woman stabbed in home invasion
A Buckingham County woman reported being attacked by two people in her home Thursday morning.
CHURCHVILLE - John Howard Helmick Jr., 71, of Churchville died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at Augusta Medical Center.
Suspect sought in teenagera s shooting
Buckingham authorities are looking for a man they believe shot a 19-year-old on New Year's Day.
Search for Buckingham Shooting Suspect
Buckingham County investigators are looking for a man they say is connected to a New Year's shooting.
Publicist files defamation suit against The Hook
A Hollywood publicist based in Buckingham County has filed a defamation suit against the parent company of The Hook and two of the publication's reporters.
Three Richmond-area businessmen recently acquired Buckingham-Virginia Slate Corp., a 141-year-old business known for producing some of the world's best slate for construction.