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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The second annual Tiger Corn Festival will take place Saturday, Sept. 30, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 3011 Old Highway 441 S, Tiger. The event will feature arts and crafts, face painting for kids, food and vendors, a cornhole tournament and many more activities.
Second annual corn festival stalking Tiger this weekend
Rabun County Sheriff’s Office Citizens Academy begins Oct. 5
Town of Tallulah Falls adopts millage rate; discusses future of planning and zoning board
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. It was a huge turnout for the third annual Picnic for a Purpose fundraiser for the local nonprofit Place of Hope North Georgia. Over $83,000 was raised during the September 14 event.
Over $83,000 raised for Place of Hope North Georgia
Clarkesville resident Benton’s photo of fall mountain colors wins magazine contest
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. James Brim, director of the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia Mountain Branch and Rotarian (left) is recognized by Rotary Club of Clayton President Gerald Hulett, for his partnership in helping establish the Rotary Community Room, during the grand opening and dedication event Sept. 14. Also pictured are Rotarians Jane Janes and Sheryl Webster.
Clayton Rotary cuts ribbon on new Community Room
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. State Rep. Victor Anderson listens to residents on Sept. 24 at a meet-and-greet event at LaPrade’s.
Anderson, Hatchett talk with citizens
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Tallulah Falls Town Council members Scott Augustine, left, and Cissy Henry vote in favor of a resolution for the mediation settlement agreement in a special called weekend morning meeting. Council Member Craig Weatherly voted against. Mayor Pro Tem Joey Fountain was then advised by Town Attorney Warren Tillery that he had to vote due to not having a majority. Fountain voted in favor of the resolution.
