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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Eric Nease, engineer for the city of Clayton, addresses council members about fixing a slope on Shadyside Dr. that resulted from damage sustained in the storm back in late March, at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Nease said that the slope has started endangering the road infrastructure and should be fixed immediately. City officials will vote on an emergency declaration next week to speed-up the repair process.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Eric Nease, engineer for the city of Clayton, addresses council members about fixing a slope on Shadyside Dr. that resulted from damage sustained in the storm back in late March, at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Nease said that the slope has started endangering the road infrastructure and should be fixed immediately. City officials will vote on an emergency declaration next week to speed-up the repair process.

Shadyside Drive emergency repairs discussed

CLAYTON-- Clayton City Council members discussed passing a resolution for an emergency declaration to fix slopes on Shadyside Dr. that developed from a storm about six weeks ago, at their work session Tuesday.
Submitted photo. Moonrise Distillery in Clayton recently opened their new Speakasy Bar and Cocktail Patio.

Submitted photo. Moonrise Distillery in Clayton recently opened their new Speakasy Bar and Cocktail Patio.

Moonrise Distillery takes top honors in state competition

Moonrise Distillery, an award-winning craft distillery and destination location located in Rabun County, recently announced their awards and recognition at the 2021 Georgia Trustees Wine and Spirits Challenge held on May 3, 2021 at the Metropolitan Club in Alpharetta Ga.

'Place of Hope' names new executive director

CLAYTON-- Place of Hope North Georgia is pleased to announce Elizabeth M. Adams has been hired as the non-profit’s Executive Director. Adams previously served as a Trustee of the non-profit and has been highly involved in its development and growth to date.
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File photo.

5 involved in 3-vehicle accident Sunday in front of hospital

CLAYTON-- A three-vehicle accident involving five people on Ga. 15 at the intersection of Mountain City Rd. on Sunday resulted in non-life threatening injuries.  The accident occurred at approximately 3:24 p.m., according to the Georgia State Patrol Motor Vehicle Crash Report.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Anita Pittman, left, and Todd Webb, COO of ELK Group International, converse with new Chamber President Cliff Bussard at a meet-and-greet at the Rabun County Welcome Center on Monday.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Anita Pittman, left, and Todd Webb, COO of ELK Group International, converse with new Chamber President Cliff Bussard at a meet-and-greet at the Rabun County Welcome Center on Monday.

Bussard named new Chamber president

Lakemont resident Cliff Bussard was appointed President of the Rabun County Chamber of Commerce recently.  Bussard’s first day was Monday and a meet-and-greet was held at the Rabun County Welcome Center.  He completed an internship with Forward Rabun earlier this year.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Commissioners approved a bid from Pittman Construction to resurface 8.5 miles of road in Rabun County. Betty’s Creek Rd. is scheduled to have 1.6 miles of road resurfaced.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Commissioners approved a bid from Pittman Construction to resurface 8.5 miles of road in Rabun County. Betty’s Creek Rd. is scheduled to have 1.6 miles of road resurfaced.

County paving projects approved

CLAYTON-- The Rabun County Board of Commissioners approved a bid from the Rabun Gap business Pittman Construction to resurface 8.5 miles of road in the county, at their meeting last Tuesday.  Pittman Construction was the lowest bidder in the amount of $1,459,201.50.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Chief Judge Russell Smith of the Mountain Judicial Circuit addresses commissioners last Tuesday about funding for substitute judges. Commissioners approved his request of $10,000.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Chief Judge Russell Smith of the Mountain Judicial Circuit addresses commissioners last Tuesday about funding for substitute judges. Commissioners approved his request of $10,000.

Commissioners approve funding for senior judges

CLAYTON-- The Rabun County Board of Commissioners approved $10,000 in funding for senior judges after the Chief Judge Russell Smith of the Mountain Judicial Circuit addressed commissioners at their meeting last Tuesday.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Signs of the times: While many Rabun County businesses such as Parkdale Mills, Valley Cafe and Catering, and Duvall Automotive have jobs available, many owners say they are not receiving applicants.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Signs of the times: While many Rabun County businesses such as Parkdale Mills, Valley Cafe and Catering, and Duvall Automotive have jobs available, many owners say they are not receiving applicants.

Economy booming, but businesses struggle to find workers

Business is booming in Rabun County as tourists and locals patronize businesses and spend time dining, shopping and relaxing with the majestic mountains in the background.

Garcia receives 30 years for vehicle deaths

CLAYTON-- Sergio Garcia, 21, pleaded guilty to two counts of homicide by vehicle in the first degree in Rabun County Superior Court on Friday for a high-speed crash in Dillard in 2019 that resulted in the death of two women. Garcia was 19-years-old at the time of the accident.