News
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. City of Clayton workers work overnight Sunday, Nov. 13, to replace valves on Main Street in the downtown area. Workers replaced valves and a fire hydrant to improve the system. Crews worked overnight to minimize service disruption to nearby businesses.
Clayton crews work overnight to repair valves
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Commissioner Kent Woerner, Sheriff Chad Nichols and Rep. Stan Gunter are presented with the 2022 Opportunity Grant from the North Georgia Community Foundation by Abigail Carter, director of strategic initiatives for the North Georgia Community Foundation, and Michelle Prater, president and CEO of the North Georgia Community Foundation. The $65,000 check was presented at the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office Nov. 18.
RCSO awarded 2022 Opportunity Grant from North Georgia Community Foundation
RCSO awarded Northeast Traffic Enforcement Network Agency of Year
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured with their schools’ principals are this year’s four top teachers. From left are middle school principal Kechara Partin and RCMS teacher Emily Lovelady; primary principal Carla Truelove and teacher Sharon Lampros; high school principal Justin Spillers and teacher Hannah Miller; and elementary school teacher Natasha Mazarky and RCES principal Jonathan Welch. Mazarky also is this year’s system teacher of the year.
Top educators have ‘passion’ for job
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Veteran Doug Wayne and fellow soldiers salute the American Flag as Lora Burrell sings The Star-Spangled Banner at the opening of the Veterans Appreciation Dinner held at the Rabun County Civic Center.
Successful salute to those who served
Queen receives five years probation on first-degree forgery charges
Powers remembered as beloved friend, coworker
Early voting for Senate runoff begins Nov. 28
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Deputy Matt Chaney leads the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office S.T.E.P unit. The law enforcement agency was recently awarded a $24,724 High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). This is the second year the office has been awarded the grant.
