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The Salvation Army Red Kettles Provide Love Beyond Christmas
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.
Thank you to Clayton public works for your hard work
Catching snowflakes instead of fish
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. First responders work the scene of a single vehicle crash for a vehicle that overturned on Ga. 15 at Razorback Lane in Lakemont Nov. 11. The driver, a Clarkesville, Ga. man, sustained possible minor injuries as a result of the crash.
Vehicle overturns in single-vehicle crash in Lakemont
Waterfowl hunters: Duck season opens Nov. 19
Submitted photo. Rabun County Habitat for Humanity had a blessing for its new Habitat House with community members welcoming Becky and Ayla into their new home Sunday, Oct. 30.
A Habitat House blessing
Photo courtesy of the Forward Rabun/ Rabun County Chamber of Commerce. Cub Scout Pack 6 works with Keep Rabun Beautiful, an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and Keep Rabun Beautiful.
Synergy of Forward Rabun helps community thrive
TFS board member creates quilt for Ukrainian student
Submitted photo. Pictured are honored park and historic site managers Lieren Merz, Bud Fuller, Jason Carter, Desmond Timmons, Gretchen Greminger, Tyler Sims, Katherine Darsey, Chris Lockwood, Karl Gross, Carol Sanchez and Jamie Madden. Merz (far left) is the manager with Tallulah Gorge State Park and Tallulah Falls, which tied with Wormsloe State Historic Site for the “Retail Award.”
