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RCSO hosts Ladies’ Self-Defense classes

Participants in the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office Ladies’ Self-Defense classes recently learned to “be the hero” as they gained knowledge of how to avoid dangerous situations and how to protect themselves with techniques and strategies for self defense during special training sessions.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. This depiction of Noah’s Ark in colorful flowers and crafted animals was created by parishioners at St. James Episcopal Church and arranged in front of the altar during the Flower and Liturgical Festival.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. This depiction of Noah’s Ark in colorful flowers and crafted animals was created by parishioners at St. James Episcopal Church and arranged in front of the altar during the Flower and Liturgical Festival.

St. James 15th Annual Flower and Liturgical Festival

“All Things Bright and Beautiful” was the theme for the 15th Annual Flower and Liturgical Festival at St. James Episcopal Church June 23 and 24. And the display was just that as bright colors of beautiful flowers in intricate designs were out for view around the church sanctuary and grounds.

Water/sewer issues continue to simmer

A decision about the offer made by the Rabun County Water & Sewer to the City of Clayton still has not be agreed upon or dismissed about the city’s water infrastructure. When a decision or even further discussion will occur remains in question.
Submitted photo. K9 Handler John Crane works with partner K9 Pinda during their  law enforcement career. The pair worked as a team from 2010-2017. Pinda recently passed away at age 14.

Submitted photo. K9 Handler John Crane works with partner K9 Pinda during their law enforcement career. The pair worked as a team from 2010-2017. Pinda recently passed away at age 14.

Retired Rabun EOD K9 dies at age of 14

Law enforcement K9s play an important role in aiding departments to help keep citizens safe and serve their communities in many capacities.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County EMS Paramedic Jon Wilbanks is presented with the Clayton Rotary Club EMT/Paramedic of the Year award by Rotary Club of Clayton President Leif Ericson at a recent club meeting. Also pictured to celebrate Wilbanks’ accomplishments are EMS/911 Director Mike Carnes and Captain Trampes Stancil.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County EMS Paramedic Jon Wilbanks is presented with the Clayton Rotary Club EMT/Paramedic of the Year award by Rotary Club of Clayton President Leif Ericson at a recent club meeting. Also pictured to celebrate Wilbanks’ accomplishments are EMS/911 Director Mike Carnes and Captain Trampes Stancil.

Rotary Club of Clayton bestows public safety with local awards

The Rotary Club of Clayton recently presented local public safety officials awards for outstanding service to the Rabun County community during weekly club meetings. Paramedic Jon Wilbanks is EMT/Paramedic of the Year; Sgt.

Stephens steps down from BOE for health reasons

Twenty-six-year Rabun County Board of Education member Wayne Stephens has resigned from his seat on the BOE because of health reasons. The BOE approved the appointment of Allyn Stockton to fill the vacated seat. The remaining time left on the term for Stephens runs through the end of 2024.