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New school year is near

Summer is coming to a close for local students as Rabun County Schools System will have its first day of classes at the beginning of August. Kindergarten through 12th grade will have their first day of 2023-2024 on Tuesday, Aug. 8. Pre-K’s first day will be Friday, Aug. 11.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Bradford Pear trees located near the Rabun County Public Library and Rabun County Tax Commissioner’s Office were recently cut down due to safety reasons and an expansion of the parking area. The trees are classified by the Georgia Forestry Commission as an “invasive” plant.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Bradford Pear trees located near the Rabun County Public Library and Rabun County Tax Commissioner’s Office were recently cut down due to safety reasons and an expansion of the parking area. The trees are classified by the Georgia Forestry Commission as an “invasive” plant.

County cuts non-native, invasive plants for safety

The area around the Rabun County Public Library and Rabun County Tax Commissioner’s Office is looking a little less shady as some of the trees were cut down recently for an expansion of the parking lot and safety reasons.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crews continue work on construction of the 750,000 gallon ground-level water storage tank located on Yorkhouse Road in Rabun Gap. It is scheduled to be completed and on line in late September-early October 2023, with a 90-day function testing period to follow.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crews continue work on construction of the 750,000 gallon ground-level water storage tank located on Yorkhouse Road in Rabun Gap. It is scheduled to be completed and on line in late September-early October 2023, with a 90-day function testing period to follow.

Greg Peters Water Storage Tank project continues

Construction of the 750,000 gallon ground-level water storage tank located on Yorkhouse Road in Rabun Gap continues as crews completed the pre-stressed wire and structural concrete on the exterior last week.
Photo courtesy Habersham County Public Information. Law enforcement vehicles are parked in a line on Sunday, July 16, at the crash scene in Habersham County as five people died.

Photo courtesy Habersham County Public Information. Law enforcement vehicles are parked in a line on Sunday, July 16, at the crash scene in Habersham County as five people died.

Hwy. 365 crashes take 5 lives, injure 7 others

Habersham County suffered two horrific crashes over the weekend, the worst of which killed five people, including two small children. Both crashes occurred on Highway 365, which has been notorious for being one of the most dangerous highways in the region.

Tiger Drive-In Artisan Crafts and Flea Market cuts ribbon

Forward Rabun/Rabun County Chamber of Commerce held a fantastic Ribbon-Cutting and Open House Event to celebrate and congratulate its member, Tiger Drive-In, on the newly opened Artisan Crafts & Flea Market Saturday, July 8, at its location, 2956 Old U.S. Highway 441 South, Tiger.