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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Police Department officers and Georgia Power workers remove a tree that fell on power lines in the area of Ga. 15 at O’Reilly Auto Parts on the morning of March 12.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Police Department officers and Georgia Power workers remove a tree that fell on power lines in the area of Ga. 15 at O’Reilly Auto Parts on the morning of March 12.

Area power outage in Clayton due to downed tree on Hwy. 441

Businesses and residences in parts of downtown Clayton experienced a power outage on the morning of Thursday, March 12 after a tree fell on a powerline on Ga. 15 at O’Reilly Auto Parts. The outage affected businesses on Highway 76 East and Highway 441. Around 10:50 a.m.

Candidates qualify for county, state and federal offices

The seat for county Magistrate Judge and posts on Rabun County’s Board of Education and Board of Commissioners are up for grabs in the May 19 General Primary/Nonpartisan Election with nine candidates qualifying last week to run for local office.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune Henry Dillard Street in Dillard has been closed since March 2 while the ground level is raised to the new Betty’s Creek bridge. Dillard officials announced March 10 that there’s a change the road could open back up by the end of April “weather permitting” and if everything goes as planned.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune Henry Dillard Street in Dillard has been closed since March 2 while the ground level is raised to the new Betty’s Creek bridge. Dillard officials announced March 10 that there’s a change the road could open back up by the end of April “weather permitting” and if everything goes as planned.

Officials give update on Henry Dillard St. closure

The Highway 441 widening project is underway and motorists can expect ongoing construction and potential traffic delays and road closures in the process.
Submitted photo. The Lake Rabun Foundation (LRF) has made the largest grant in history, $50,000, to the “F.A.I.T.H. in the Future” campaign. Pictured are Greg Rhodes, LRF trustee and chair of the “F.A.I.T.H. in the Future” campaign, left; Caroline Wallis, executive director of F.A.I.T.H.; and Steve Raeber, Executive Director of the Lake Rabun Foundation.

Submitted photo. The Lake Rabun Foundation (LRF) has made the largest grant in history, $50,000, to the “F.A.I.T.H. in the Future” campaign. Pictured are Greg Rhodes, LRF trustee and chair of the “F.A.I.T.H. in the Future” campaign, left; Caroline Wallis, executive director of F.A.I.T.H.; and Steve Raeber, Executive Director of the Lake Rabun Foundation.

Lake Rabun Foundation announces $50,000 grant for the ‘F.A.I.T.H. in the Future’ capital campaign

The Lake Rabun Foundation (LRF) has made the largest grant in its history to the “F.A.I.T.H. in the Future” capital campaign. This grant was part of $200,000 in grants the Foundation made to over 40 non-profit organizations in Rabun County in 2025.
Submitted photo. The Forward Rabun Youth Leadership group visited the Rabun County Detention Center earlier this week. They spent time with Rabun County Sherriff Mark Gerrells and K9 officer Spike. 

Submitted photo. The Forward Rabun Youth Leadership group visited the Rabun County Detention Center earlier this week. They spent time with Rabun County Sherriff Mark Gerrells and K9 officer Spike. 

Forward Rabun Youth Leadership ‘Goes Behind Bars’

TIGER, GA — High school juniors from across the county swapped their classrooms for the confines of the Rabun County Detention Center this past Monday, March 9, as part of Forward Rabun’s Youth Leadership program.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County Welcome Center has plenty of swag for sale as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration including challenge coins commemorating 250 years, canvas tote bags and t-shirts. Pictured holding the merchandise are Welcome Center Manager Linda Scofield, left; Mickey Duvall, business and economic development strategist; and Rick Story, Rick Story, president of Forward Rabun/Rabun County Chamber of Commerce.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County Welcome Center has plenty of swag for sale as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration including challenge coins commemorating 250 years, canvas tote bags and t-shirts. Pictured holding the merchandise are Welcome Center Manager Linda Scofield, left; Mickey Duvall, business and economic development strategist; and Rick Story, Rick Story, president of Forward Rabun/Rabun County Chamber of Commerce.

Celebrate America’s 250th birthday, Adopt a Road

On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate its 250th birthday marking the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Rabun County and its cities have big plans to go all out for the celebration.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Tiger Town council members unanimously vote March 9 to approve a rezoning request from Residential to Commercial at 26 Bridge Creek Rd. in Tiger. The property is adjacent to the Tiger Biscuit Place (BP) General Store. The purpose of the rezoning is to add gas pumps at the Tiger four-way intersection. Pictured center is Alim Dhanani, owner of Tiger BP. The other owner is Aslam Dhanani.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Tiger Town council members unanimously vote March 9 to approve a rezoning request from Residential to Commercial at 26 Bridge Creek Rd. in Tiger. The property is adjacent to the Tiger Biscuit Place (BP) General Store. The purpose of the rezoning is to add gas pumps at the Tiger four-way intersection. Pictured center is Alim Dhanani, owner of Tiger BP. The other owner is Aslam Dhanani.

Tiger BP ‘filling’ great about gas potential after rezoning approval

Gas hasn’t been sold at the Tiger four-way intersection in at least 20 years, but that will likely change since Tiger Town council members voted unanimously March 9 to approve a rezoning request for property located at 26 Bridge Creek Rd. from Residential to Commercial.