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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Sheriff Chad Nichols looks over the new phone app his department recently released to the public.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Sheriff Chad Nichols looks over the new phone app his department recently released to the public.

Sheriff's Office releases new app to update public

CLAYTON— The Rabun County Sheriff’s Office has launched a new platform to keep Rabun County residents informed on the latest updates within the department. It also helps them become more familiar with its inner workings and the resources it has to offer the community.
City to seek grant for culvert repair

City to seek grant for culvert repair

City to seek grant for culvert repair

CLAYTON— The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia private driveway at the intersection of Chechero St. is still barricaded and there doesn’t seem to be a resolution to repair the culvert any time soon.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Wanda Findley, middle, poses for a picture with her friends and neighbors MaryJane Phillips and Thomas Phillips, who travel around Georgia every year to portray Santa and Mrs. Claus. They give out presents to special needs and terminally ill children.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Wanda Findley, middle, poses for a picture with her friends and neighbors MaryJane Phillips and Thomas Phillips, who travel around Georgia every year to portray Santa and Mrs. Claus. They give out presents to special needs and terminally ill children.

Crooks can't stop Christmas

CLAYTON— The Grinch couldn’t steal Christmas from Santa and Mrs. Claus, as they continue their mission of spreading Christmas cheer to special needs children, the terminally ill and the elderly.

Commissioners discuss jail construction

CLAYTON— Approving funding and finding a contractor for the Rabun County jail addition and new Sheriff’s Office were main topics of discussion at the Rabun County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, November 26.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Terri Jagger Blincoe, left, discusses the United States Forest Service Foothills Landscape Project with Phillip Waldrop, United States Forest Service, and Derek Fusco, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Terri Jagger Blincoe, left, discusses the United States Forest Service Foothills Landscape Project with Phillip Waldrop, United States Forest Service, and Derek Fusco, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests.

Forest plan meeting short on specifics

KINGWOOD— It was standing room only as community members flocked into the Rabun Room at Kingwood Country Club and Resort on Wednesday, Dec. 4, ready to ask questions about the unveiling of the United States Forest Service Foothills Landscape Project.

Business Park sale set to close soon

 RABUN GAP— The $8.1 million sale of the 1-million-square-foot Rabun Business Park building to ELK Group International is still on track to close on or before December 31, 2019, according to Development Authority of Rabun County (DARC) Board Members at their meeting on Monday.
Rabun County amends alcohol ordinance

Rabun County amends alcohol ordinance

County amends alcohol ordinance

CLAYTON— The first reading of the amended county Alcohol Ordinance was approved by the Rabun County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday, November 26.
Daniela Cintron/ Allegra Perry, 5, enjoyed an early 5K run with her parents, Austin and Holly, finishing strong in first place in her age category

Daniela Cintron/ Allegra Perry, 5, enjoyed an early 5K run with her parents, Austin and Holly, finishing strong in first place in her age category

Clayton Cluckers raise funds for Food 2 Kids with annual Turkey Trot

It was cold, it was windy, but it wasn’t going to stop anyone from running for a good cause. On Thanksgiving morning, a group of regular and casual runners kicked off their holiday at the Turkey Trot for Clayton Cluckers.