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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. A crowd turned out at the Rabun County Civic Center Monday night for a public forum held by the Rabun County Coalition for Good Government. The purpose was to spark participation in government and discussion on the topics related to the city of Clayton’s zoning ordinances and what is being done to minimize the impact of the 91-unit development.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. A crowd turned out at the Rabun County Civic Center Monday night for a public forum held by the Rabun County Coalition for Good Government. The purpose was to spark participation in government and discussion on the topics related to the city of Clayton’s zoning ordinances and what is being done to minimize the impact of the 91-unit development.

Clayton council approves housing rezoning

CLAYTON– A 91-unit development will be coming to Clayton after council members unanimously approved to rezone the 20-acre property located across from Clayton City Hall, 37 Bynum St./0 Holden St., from Residential Zone (R2) and Highway Business (HB) to Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Sheriff Chad Nichols addresses those in attendance Tuesday for the first class of the 2022 Citizens’ Academy.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Sheriff Chad Nichols addresses those in attendance Tuesday for the first class of the 2022 Citizens’ Academy.

Rabun County Sheriff’s Office kicks off Citizens’ Academy

TIGER– The Rabun County Sheriff’s Office kicked off the 2022 Citizens’ Academy Tuesday night with an introduction into the Office of the Sheriff from its origins to present day. “I love talking about the Office of the Sheriff,” said Sheriff Chad Nichols during the class.

City puts issues on the table

Clayton city council members, mayor and new officials met Monday morning in a first-ever roundtable with department heads. The intent of the gathers, according to officials, was for those in charge of city departments to address their overall status.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS teacher and UNG graduate student Kelsie Burks Mayes, center, is presented with the Appalachian Studies Association 2021 Carl A. Ross Appalachian Graduate Student Paper Award by Dr. Barry Whittemore, lecturer at UNG. RCHS Principal Justin Spillers stands to the left.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS teacher and UNG graduate student Kelsie Burks Mayes, center, is presented with the Appalachian Studies Association 2021 Carl A. Ross Appalachian Graduate Student Paper Award by Dr. Barry Whittemore, lecturer at UNG. RCHS Principal Justin Spillers stands to the left.

RCHS history teacher claims award from Appalachian Studies Association

Rabun County High School teacher and University of North Georgia graduate Kelsie Burks Mayes recently was presented with the Appalachian Studies Association 2021 Carl A. Ross Appalachian Graduate Student Paper Award.

Financial help for those affected by COVID-19

COVID-19 had an effect on everyone. The pandemic had a direct financial impact and for those with lingering monetary issues the Georgia Department of Community Affairs Georgia Rental Assistance Program is available. The State of Georgia received $989 million from U.S.

Rabun 4-H’ers compete at Rock Eagle

Two of our Rabun County 4-H’ers journeyed to Rock Eagle 4-H Center for the first face-to-face District Project Achievement in two years on March 4-6. In Project Achievement, students choose a project area of interest, research the topic, and write and present a presentation.
Submitted photo. A total of 13 sixth graders participated in Cloverleaf Project Achievement at Union County.

Submitted photo. A total of 13 sixth graders participated in Cloverleaf Project Achievement at Union County.

4-H’ers travel to Cloverleaf Project Achievement

Thirteen sixth graders traveled to Union County to compete in Cloverleaf Project Achievement on March 19. It was one of the largest Cloverleaf DPA’s held in several years with nine counties participating and 233 competitors.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County and Habersham County Emergency personnel work a three-vehicle serious injury crash on Ga. 15 in Tallulah Falls Thursday afternoon. One was airlifted following the crash. Left photo: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. A three-vehicle crash on Ga. 15 in Tallulah Falls Thursday afternoon resulted in serious injuries. One was airlifted following the crash.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County and Habersham County Emergency personnel work a three-vehicle serious injury crash on Ga. 15 in Tallulah Falls Thursday afternoon. One was airlifted following the crash. Left photo: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. A three-vehicle crash on Ga. 15 in Tallulah Falls Thursday afternoon resulted in serious injuries. One was airlifted following the crash.

Gainesville man charged with DUI, airlifted following three-vehicle crash in Tallulah Falls

A Gainesville man is charged with DUI and other traffic charges and was airlifted following a three-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon in Tallulah Falls that resulted in serious injuries.  The crash occurred on Ga. 15 just past Tallulah Falls dam.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Dr. John Stamey talks to the audience at the Georgia Bigfoot Conference preparty on April 7 at the Rabun County Civic Center in Clayton. The conference is slated for Saturday, April 16, at the civic center. In the background is Sonya Thompson who has acted as a zombie on “The Walking Dead” TV show.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Dr. John Stamey talks to the audience at the Georgia Bigfoot Conference preparty on April 7 at the Rabun County Civic Center in Clayton. The conference is slated for Saturday, April 16, at the civic center. In the background is Sonya Thompson who has acted as a zombie on “The Walking Dead” TV show.

Saturday Georgia Bigfoot Conference puts footprint on Clayton

The Rabun County Civic Center plays host to a large-scale event Saturday as Clayton once again is the site of the Georgia Bigfoot Conference with its guest speakers, researchers and other surprises. The doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and the April 16 conference will be from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.