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Submitted photo. FFA members give a tour of the Agricenter facilities to all interested guests after the Rabun County FFA officers hosted The Rising Sun Community Breakfast on Tuesday.

Submitted photo. FFA members give a tour of the Agricenter facilities to all interested guests after the Rabun County FFA officers hosted The Rising Sun Community Breakfast on Tuesday.

Rabun County FFA celebrates 2023 National FFA Week

The Rabun County High School FFA Chapter was first established in 1938, and is still advocating for the future of agriculture. Clay Brown and James Hale currently serve as advisors for the Rabun County FFA Chapter.

TFS Robotics Club wins four qualification matches at Lakeview

The Tallulah Falls School Robotics Club competed in several qualification matches on Saturday at Lakeview Academy in Gainesville, winning four of the five. The league tournament was Saturday, Jan. 21, at Mt. Paran. The Feb. 24 state championship participants are chosen at the league tournament.

How fire earns good marks in the forest

Keeping Georgia’s 24 million acres of forestland healthy depends a lot on Mother Nature. Sunshine and growing conditions are critical, yet forest managers rely on another important tool that has a lesser known but important role – fire. Governor Brian Kemp has declared Feb.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley City Hall is relocating less than half a mile up the road to this 3608 Highway 246 location after 25 years. Officials said the plan is to make it functional as city hall as well as municipal court, city council chambers, and the Sky Valley Visitors/Welcome Center.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley City Hall is relocating less than half a mile up the road to this 3608 Highway 246 location after 25 years. Officials said the plan is to make it functional as city hall as well as municipal court, city council chambers, and the Sky Valley Visitors/Welcome Center.

Future home of Sky Valley City Hall

SKY VALLEY–After 25 years of Sky Valley City Hall being located at 3444 Highway 246, it officially will be relocated less than a mile up the road to 3608 Highway 246 in Sky Valley in the next few months, estimated for around May.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Community members Joel Daniel and Frances Daniel (left) point to questions on the bulletin board and converse with Paul Vonk about what they want for the future of zoning.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Community members Joel Daniel and Frances Daniel (left) point to questions on the bulletin board and converse with Paul Vonk about what they want for the future of zoning.

Citizens give opinions on future of zoning

Members of the Rabun County community showed out and made their opinions known at an event held at the Rabun County Civic Center Feb. 9 to gauge input on the county’s zoning ordinances.
Habersham County photo/Rob Moore. Utilizing a ladder truck, crews from Habersham County Emergency Services work to free an injured Rabun Gap man from a tree in Montego Bay in Clarkesville, Ga. Feb. 6. The man died the next day as a result of injuries sustained.

Habersham County photo/Rob Moore. Utilizing a ladder truck, crews from Habersham County Emergency Services work to free an injured Rabun Gap man from a tree in Montego Bay in Clarkesville, Ga. Feb. 6. The man died the next day as a result of injuries sustained.

Rabun Gap resident dies after tree-cutting accident

A Rabun County man died following a tree-cutting accident that occurred in Habersham County Monday, Feb. 6. Leonard Highsmith, 74, of Rabun Gap, died Tuesday, Feb.

Oliver sworn-in as third Mountain Judicial Circuit Superior Court judge

The Mountain Judicial Circuit now has a third Superior Court Judge as Judge William R. “Bill” Oliver was sworn-in at the Habersham County Courthouse by Chief Judge Russell W. Smith on Jan. 13. The third judgeship for the circuit was newly created and Oliver was appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp on Dec.

Emergency personnel treated with treats

Rabun County Retired Educators Association presented EMS, firefighters, and policemen Valentine treat boxes and Valentines from Rabun County Primary School’s Second Grade. Pictured are Jarred Coleman, Haley Henson, Cynthia Green and Margaret Howard.