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Capt. Talley resigns from Rabun County Sheriff’s Office

Capt. Marty Talley with the Criminal Investigations Division recently turned in his resignation from the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office. Rabun County Sheriff Chad Nichols said in a prepared statement Tuesday evening that Talley submitted “his voluntary resignation” on Dec. 8.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured are Patrick Henry, treasurer of Richard’s Kids; Candie Moore, board member for Richard’s Kids; Veteran Gary Cantwell, VFW Post 4570; Carolyn Dillard, president of Richard’s Kids; Veteran Jon Jones, VFW Post 4570; and Mike Moraign, board member for Richard’s Kids.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured are Patrick Henry, treasurer of Richard’s Kids; Candie Moore, board member for Richard’s Kids; Veteran Gary Cantwell, VFW Post 4570; Carolyn Dillard, president of Richard’s Kids; Veteran Jon Jones, VFW Post 4570; and Mike Moraign, board member for Richard’s Kids.

VFW donates to Richard’s Kids

VFW Post 4570 in Clayton presents the local nonprofit Richard’s Kids with a donation of $1,000 recently. Henry thanked the VFW for the donation. Cantwell said the VFW was proud to donate to Rochard’s Kids because helping children in the community is important.

Spaghetti fundraiser raises over $4,000 for Paws 4 Life

Clayton Cafe held its Spaghetti Dinner Raise a Fork for Great Causes event on Nov. 21 benefiting Rabun Paws 4 Life. Bonnie Edmonds with Clayton Cafe presented a donation check to Ara Joyce, outreach and fundraising with Rabun Paws 4 Life.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune.

Avita Community Partners join chamber

Avita Community Partners is the newest Silver Member of Forward Rabun/Rabun County Chamber of Commerce. A ribbon cutting and grand opening event was held Dec. 2 at the facility, located at 18 Old Raco High Drive, Clayton.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County first responders work the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Georgia 15 at the intersection of Highway 246 in Dillard on Dec. 1. One motorist was charged following the crash.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County first responders work the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Georgia 15 at the intersection of Highway 246 in Dillard on Dec. 1. One motorist was charged following the crash.

Otto, N.C., man arrested following crash at Highway 246 intersection

An Otto, N.C., man was arrested and charged with driving without a valid license (misdemeanor) following a two-vehicle crash on Georgia 15 at the Highway 246 intersection in Dillard on Dec. 1.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Minor injuries were reported in a three-vehicle crash at the Georgia 15 intersection of Ramey Blvd. and Ingles Nov. 28.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Minor injuries were reported in a three-vehicle crash at the Georgia 15 intersection of Ramey Blvd. and Ingles Nov. 28.

Multiple minor injuries reported in three-vehicle crash near Ramey Blvd.

CLAYTON– A three-vehicle crash near the Georgia 15 intersection of Ramey Blvd. in the afternoon on Nov. 28 resulted in suspected minor injuries. The crash occurred around 4 p.m.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. This white 2001 Acura MDX struck a wire cattle fence and then a tree after traveling down an embankment during a single vehicle crash on Highway 76 West near Olas Lane in Clayton Nov. 28. Minor injuries were reported.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. This white 2001 Acura MDX struck a wire cattle fence and then a tree after traveling down an embankment during a single vehicle crash on Highway 76 West near Olas Lane in Clayton Nov. 28. Minor injuries were reported.

Minor injuries reported in single-vehicle crash

Minor injuries were reported in a single vehicle crash on Highway 76 West near Olas Lane in Clayton Nov. 28. Daisey Owens, 69 of Anderson, S.C., with passenger James Owens, 73 of Anderson, S.C., was traveling east of Highway 76 West in a white 2001 Acura MDX, when the vehicle left the roadway.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The Christmas Village of Lights provided by the local nonprofit Fight Abuse in the Home (FAITH) and Kirk Knous will again light up the sky Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. both evenings at 90 Tiger  Connector, Tiger.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The Christmas Village of Lights provided by the local nonprofit Fight Abuse in the Home (FAITH) and Kirk Knous will again light up the sky Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. both evenings at 90 Tiger Connector, Tiger.

One more weekend to see Christmas Village of Lights

Community members and visitors to Rabun County have one more weekend to visit the Christmas Village of Lights provided by the local nonprofit Fight Abuse in the Home (FAITH) and Kirk Knous. The display will light up the night sky this Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, from 5:30-8:30 p.m.