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Foxfire appoints Faircloth new executive director

Foxfire is proud to announce that Todd Faircloth of Dillard will join the organization as the executive director, effective Monday, Feb. 21. Todd Faircloth grew up in Warner Robins, Ga., and attended Georgia College and State University where he received his degree in marketing.

Motorcyclist faces DUI, fleeing charges

A Toccoa man is charged with DUI, fleeing and attempting to elude an officer, and other traffic charges after a motorcycle chase involving Georgia State Patrol Deputies (GSP) Feb. 20. At approximately 3:57 p.m.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sarah Gillespie speaks to Rabun County Commissioners about the need for mental health resources in the community on behalf of Georgia Mountain Psychological Associates (GMPA) at the Commissioner meeting Tuesday.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sarah Gillespie speaks to Rabun County Commissioners about the need for mental health resources in the community on behalf of Georgia Mountain Psychological Associates (GMPA) at the Commissioner meeting Tuesday.

Commissioners discuss need for mental health resources in the community

CLAYTON– The Rabun County Board of Commissioners discussed the need for mental health resources in the Rabun County community at their meeting Tuesday.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. After the Rabun County commission and Clayton city council unanimously vote Feb. 17 on a Service Delivery Strategy agreement, Commission Chair Greg James and Clayton Mayor Kurt Cannon shake on the decision.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. After the Rabun County commission and Clayton city council unanimously vote Feb. 17 on a Service Delivery Strategy agreement, Commission Chair Greg James and Clayton Mayor Kurt Cannon shake on the decision.

Rabun County commissioners, Clayton council approve SDS

A resolution has been reached in the years-long dispute between the city of Clayton and the Rabun County Government regarding the Service Delivery Strategy (SDS).
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Nicole Hayler, executive director of Chattooga Conservancy, addressed council members about a blocked culvert that channels Stekoa Creek under Chechero Street.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Nicole Hayler, executive director of Chattooga Conservancy, addressed council members about a blocked culvert that channels Stekoa Creek under Chechero Street.

Clayton council approves 10 percent employee raises

CLAYTON– Clayton City Council members voted Tuesday to approve 10 percent more in pay for all full-time employees as a cost of living increase. The unanimous decision came after council members went into closed session to discuss personnel and litigation, following the regular council meeting.

Valentine’s Day Hug

Bob Mott and Sarra David were crowned the King and Queen of Valentine’s at CannonWood Village in Tiger Monday. Mott, who is 91, said “Royally” when asked how he felt to have been selected King. David said “It’s fun.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Forward Rabun and the Rabun County Chamber of Commerce host its first Business Breakfast at the Rabun County Civic Center Diner.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Forward Rabun and the Rabun County Chamber of Commerce host its first Business Breakfast at the Rabun County Civic Center Diner.

Forward Rabun and Chamber host Business Breakfast

Forward Rabun and the Rabun County Chamber of Commerce hosted its first Business Breakfast on Feb. 10 at the Rabun County Civic Center Diner.

Georgia Power to hold vegetation cleanup in Dillard Monday

DILLARD– Georgia Power Forestry and Right of Way contractors will conduct vegetation maintenance along the rights of way in Dillard beginning Feb. 21. In an effort to improve reliability, a helicopter will be employed to prune certain portions of the rights of way.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Commissioners Kent Woerner and Scott Crane were guest speakers at the Rabun County Republicans meeting Feb. 12 and talked about developments in Rabun County. Ed Henderson, GOP Secretary, is also pictured.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Commissioners Kent Woerner and Scott Crane were guest speakers at the Rabun County Republicans meeting Feb. 12 and talked about developments in Rabun County. Ed Henderson, GOP Secretary, is also pictured.

County Commissioners give update on county activities

DILLARD– Rabun County Commissioners Kent Woerner and Scott Crane were guest speakers at the Rabun County Republicans meeting Feb. 12 and talked about developments in Rabun County. Republicans also heard from candidate in Georgia’s 9th Congressional District, Michael Boggus.