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Alex highlights grassroots momentum at Rabun Democratic event with Sen. Esteves
Oconee County Missing Person’s Unit continues search for 16-year-old male reported missing
File/Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Last January, Clayton and Rabun County received an influx of snow flakes that caused driving issues and power outages. This weekend sleet and snow are in the forecast as temperatures become colder.
Gear up for expected icy weather
Rabun County Board of Tax Assessors meets Thursday
City reduces hotel/motel funds to Forward Rabun
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Incumbent City of Dillard Mayor Claude Dillard, left, is sworn-in for another term in office by City Attorney Jay Doss to start the Tuesday, Jan. 13, meeting. Doss also was re-appointed as the city’s attorney.
Dillard makes 2026 staff appointments
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The City of Mountain City council includes Bill Fountain, left; Brenda Hooper; Mayor Grace Watts; Michael Holt and Eric McCrackin (not pictured). Fountain and Hooper hold up official documents from Tammy Whitmire, director of elections, certifying their wins in the Nov. 4, 2025, General Election. Fountain was elected to the Post 3 Council Member seat while Hooper was re-elected to the Post 2 Council Member seat after running unopposed.
Fountain now officially new Mountain City council member
McKay: ‘We are in the business of growing students’
Submitted photo. The “Vet-to-Vet Cafe” that is sponsored by Forward Rabun is held at the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia on the second Tuesday of each month. The gathering at 10 a.m. allows local veterans to connect more.
