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CLAYTON—Rabun County officials say the former Tourism Development Authority board of directors broke the law when they voted to disband and pay Executive Director Teka Earnhardt in excess of $20,000 shortly before the TDA was dissolved last September.
They want the money returned to the TDA account.
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