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Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Allen Blair, back left, assistant principal of Rabun County High School (RCHS), Dr. Jay Fowler, principal of Rabun County Primary School (RCPS), Jonathan Gibson, assistant superintendent, Marty Dixon, transportation director, Justin Spillers, principal of RCHS, and John Franco, assistant principal of Rabun County High School. (front) Dr. April Childers, superintendent, and Kelly McKay, assistant superintendent.

Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Allen Blair, back left, assistant principal of Rabun County High School (RCHS), Dr. Jay Fowler, principal of Rabun County Primary School (RCPS), Jonathan Gibson, assistant superintendent, Marty Dixon, transportation director, Justin Spillers, principal of RCHS, and John Franco, assistant principal of Rabun County High School. (front) Dr. April Childers, superintendent, and Kelly McKay, assistant superintendent.

New administrators for new school year

TIGER— Rabun County Schools is back in session on August 8 and will be met with new superintendent Dr.

A year later, SDS is still stalled

CLAYTON—More than a year after all parties agreed on a mediator to lead proceedings in the costly Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) dispute between the county, the city of Clayton and other municipalities, the matter is no closer to being resolved. In fact, mediation hasn’t even started.
Teka Earnhardt holds the ceremonial torch that will be carried through the streets of Clayton Saturday as part of Rabun County's 200th birthday celebration.

Teka Earnhardt holds the ceremonial torch that will be carried through the streets of Clayton Saturday as part of Rabun County's 200th birthday celebration.

Torch Run to commemorate '96 Olympic event Saturday

CLAYTON—Runners, walkers, visitors and locals are invited to take part in the Bicentennial Torch and Flag Run Saturday morning in Clayton.
Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Cyndae Arrendale of Clarkesville twirls across the dance floor Saturday in Mountain City. The event was part of Rabun County's 200th birthday celebration.

Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Cyndae Arrendale of Clarkesville twirls across the dance floor Saturday in Mountain City. The event was part of Rabun County's 200th birthday celebration.

Music and memories in Mountain City

MOUNTAIN CITY—Rabun County history came alive on a muggy July evening last Saturday night. An overflow crowd sweated, stomped and danced with enthusiasm not seen since the original Mountain City Saturday night dances stopped decades ago.
Juniors Brinson Hall of Mt. Airy, left, and Maggie Jackson of Clarkesville, varsity golfers from Tallulah Falls, spent a week at the  Fellowship of Christian Athletes Golf Camp held annually on St. Simons Island. (Submitted Photo)

Juniors Brinson Hall of Mt. Airy, left, and Maggie Jackson of Clarkesville, varsity golfers from Tallulah Falls, spent a week at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Golf Camp held annually on St. Simons Island. (Submitted Photo)

TFS girls build golf skills at FCA camp

Two Tallulah Falls varsity golfers spent a week beating the heat and honing their skills at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Golf Camp on St. Simons Island.  Rising juniors Brinson Hall of Mt.
Rabun County quarterback Gunner Stockton, left, hands the ball off to running back Brody Jarrard during a practice in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Rabun County quarterback Gunner Stockton, left, hands the ball off to running back Brody Jarrard during a practice in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Running back a hybrid position in Rabun’s offense

TIGER — Running backs playing in Rabun County’s offense are doing more than carrying the football behind blockers. They are giving quarterbacks additional receiving options. The multifaceted group features returning starter Brody Jarrard and Garrett Bragg, a transfer from Tennessee.
Grace Watts, mayor of Mountain City, left, and Brenda Cannon, city clerk, stand in front of the stage on new flooring at Mountain City's city hall where the Bicentennial square dance will take place on Saturday, July 20

Grace Watts, mayor of Mountain City, left, and Brenda Cannon, city clerk, stand in front of the stage on new flooring at Mountain City's city hall where the Bicentennial square dance will take place on Saturday, July 20

Bicentennial Dance Fever

MOUNTAIN CITY— Mountain City is hopping back in time and bringing a tradition back to life with a square dance party at their city hall on Saturday, July 20 as part of Rabun County’s bicentennial celebration.
Diane Rush displays her certificate for winning "Peoples Choice Award" for her paintings of historic buildings of Rabun County at the Painted Fern Festival of Art hosted by the North Georgia Arts Guild at the Rabun County Civic Center on July 13-14.

Diane Rush displays her certificate for winning "Peoples Choice Award" for her paintings of historic buildings of Rabun County at the Painted Fern Festival of Art hosted by the North Georgia Arts Guild at the Rabun County Civic Center on July 13-14.

North Georgia Arts Guild hosts Painted Fern Festival of Art

CLAYTON— The Rabun County Civic Center was busting with activity and filled with beautiful artwork and booths for the annual Painted Fern Festival of Art hosted by the North Georgia Arts Guild on July 13 and 14.
About 60 people turned out for a meeting on the Rabun County Comprehensive Plan Monday night in Rabun Gap.

About 60 people turned out for a meeting on the Rabun County Comprehensive Plan Monday night in Rabun Gap.

Rabun Gap residents say they want to preserve rural nature of community

RABUN GAP— Preserving the agricultural integrity of Rabun Gap and minimizing change was the focus of discussion at a meeting for the Rabun County Joint Comprehensive Plan held at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee Middle School on Monday.