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Submitted photo. Pictured (from left) are Terry Rogers; Robert Morris, team member; Mary Beth Horton, Community Relations Ambassador; Chris Chapman, team coach; Bryan Ferguson, HEMC President & CEO; Gov. Brian Kemp; Dillon Welborn, team member; Josh Allen, HEMC V.P., Engineering & Operations; Tucker Dyer, team member; Rep. Victor Anderson; and Tommy Thurmond HEMC V.P. Member & Community Relations.
Habersham EMC lineman recognized by Gov. Kemp
Submitted. Pictured are Tucker Dyer, team member; Robert Morris, team member; Chris Chapman, team coach; Dillon Welborn, team member; Bryan Ferguson, HEMC President & CEO, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger; Tommy Thurmond HEMC V.P. Member & Community Relations; Josh Allen, HEMC V.P.; Rep. Victor Anderson; and Terry Rogers.
HEMC named ‘Outstanding Georgia Business’
Rabun Gap site excavation for 750,000 gallon ground-level water storage tank continues
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Eric McKinney introduces his new partner, 5-week old German Shepherd puppy “Honor,” who soon will be in training at Rabun County Schools. Left photo from Rabun County Schools.
K9 new addition to Rabun County Schools
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton resident Libby Farley tells Clayton City Council members Tuesday afternoon it is important to take the time to make positive changes in the community. Farley said the environmental impact certain projects cause should be considered.
Lack of affordable housing remains hot topic in Clayton
Annual Bigfoot conference much more than a footnote locally
Rabun Apparel workers diagnosed with cancer may secure cash benefits
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured clockwise are Tony Lima with spouse and board member Molly Lima; board member Curt Haban; Kitty Panell, secretary for superintendent; Dr. April Childers, Rabun County Schools superintendent; Ella Lima; and Bristol Lima.
Rabun County Schools BOE members honored during recent ‘School Board Appreciation Week’
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. April Biagioni (center) talks to David Ruth (left) and Vickie Prater about the Rabun County Seed Library and the different heirloom vegetable, herb, and flower seeds available to the public at the soft opening on March 16.
