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Submitted. U.S. Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA-09) (center) visited Rabun County on April 16 for a briefing on the Big Ridge Fire in the Chattooga River Ranger District from the U.S. Forest Service. Here Clyde stands with members of the U.S. Forest Service in the Big Ridge area.

Submitted. U.S. Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA-09) (center) visited Rabun County on April 16 for a briefing on the Big Ridge Fire in the Chattooga River Ranger District from the U.S. Forest Service. Here Clyde stands with members of the U.S. Forest Service in the Big Ridge area.

Rep. Clyde visits Rabun County, receives briefing on Big Ridge Fire in Rabun County

GAINESVILLE, GA — Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA-09) traveled to Rabun County on April 16 to receive a briefing from the U.S.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Easter Bunny got so into the sack race that his ear popped off.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Easter Bunny got so into the sack race that his ear popped off.

Another successful year for Easter egg hunt

The annual Rabun County Recreation Department Easter Festival was held on April 17 as fun games were played and then an egg hunt separated into three age brackets was held. The games were run by members of the community and hot dogs and cool drinks were on hand for the hundreds in attendance.

Locals honor Jesus with the arrival of Easter

A member of Camp Creek Baptist Church in Habersham, Thomas Black, was seen walking on the sidewalk along Highway 441 in Clayton Friday afternoon with a cross to denote the cross Jesus beared as Easter approached. Black started this walk during Easter 12 years ago.
Rabun County Elections Office

Rabun County Elections Office

Qualifying for County Probate judge begins Monday

Qualifying for the June 17 Special Election for Rabun County Probate Judge begins Monday, April 21, at 9 a.m. and goes until Wednesday, April 23 at noon, at the Rabun County Elections Office, 184 S. Main Street, Suite 102, Clayton.
As a show of respect for former Mayors Steve Brett and Bob MacNair, the City of Sky Valley lowered flags to half-mast from Monday, April 14, until Sunday, April 20. These flags are pictured in front of Sky Valley City Hall.

As a show of respect for former Mayors Steve Brett and Bob MacNair, the City of Sky Valley lowered flags to half-mast from Monday, April 14, until Sunday, April 20. These flags are pictured in front of Sky Valley City Hall.

Sky Valley honors former, late city mayors with proclamations, lowering flags to half-mast

Sky Valley city officials honored the life and memory of former Mayors Steve Brett and Bob MacNair with two separate proclamations celebrating their service. Both recently passed away and officials spoke highly of them during the April 15 Sky Valley council meeting.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. : A tractor trailer rests on its side on Highway 441 in Tallulah Falls on April 11 as crews attempt to clear the scene and get the vehicle upright.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. : A tractor trailer rests on its side on Highway 441 in Tallulah Falls on April 11 as crews attempt to clear the scene and get the vehicle upright.

Overturned 18-wheeler snarls traffic for hours

A St. Mary’s, Ga., man was cited for too fast for conditions following a Friday, April 11, afternoon crash involving a tractor trailer in Tallulah Falls, causing travel delays for other motorists.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley Mayor Hollie Steil is presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for supporting crews fighting the Big Ridge Fire by City Manager Jason Streetman at the April 15 council meeting. Also pictured congratulating Steil are Council Members Bruce Turner and Dan McAfee.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley Mayor Hollie Steil is presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for supporting crews fighting the Big Ridge Fire by City Manager Jason Streetman at the April 15 council meeting. Also pictured congratulating Steil are Council Members Bruce Turner and Dan McAfee.

Mayor Steil presented with Certificate of Appreciation for Big Ridge Fire crew support

Sky Valley Mayor Hollie Steil and city officials were recently recognized for their support of crews fighting the Big Ridge Fire. City Manager Jason Streetman presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Steil during the April 15 council meeting.