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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Marcia Ranney sits in the new dental chair at the Community Dental Clinic which operates under the Clayton Rotary Foundation, Inc. The chair along with other supplies were provided from a $10,000 grant from the Lake Burton Civic Association Foundation. Also pictured are (from left) Tim Ranney, Sherry Spurr, Amy Hulett, Dr. Brian Davis, Dr. Tom Callahan, Jane Janes, and Jim Wallis from the Lake Burton Civic Association.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Marcia Ranney sits in the new dental chair at the Community Dental Clinic which operates under the Clayton Rotary Foundation, Inc. The chair along with other supplies were provided from a $10,000 grant from the Lake Burton Civic Association Foundation. Also pictured are (from left) Tim Ranney, Sherry Spurr, Amy Hulett, Dr. Brian Davis, Dr. Tom Callahan, Jane Janes, and Jim Wallis from the Lake Burton Civic Association.

Lake Burton Civic Association provides $10,000 grant to Community Dental

Community Dental was recently awarded a $10,000 grant from the Lake Burton Civic Association Foundation (LBCAF) for supplies and equipment at the facility. Rotarian Tim Ranney said the donation allowed Community Dental to purchase new trays and new chairs and replace an older chair.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Lieutenant Tammy Jones (second from left) is presented with the Rotary Club of Clayton EMS Person of the Year Award at an Oct. 28 Rotary meeting. Also pictured are Mike Carnes, EMS/911 director; Lieutenant Brain Panell (center); Captain Trampes Stancil; and Jef Fincher, Rotary Club of Clayton president.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Lieutenant Tammy Jones (second from left) is presented with the Rotary Club of Clayton EMS Person of the Year Award at an Oct. 28 Rotary meeting. Also pictured are Mike Carnes, EMS/911 director; Lieutenant Brain Panell (center); Captain Trampes Stancil; and Jef Fincher, Rotary Club of Clayton president.

Rotary Club of Clayton presents Jones with EMS Person of the Year Award

CLAYTON-- Rotary Club of Clayton recently presented Rabun County Emergency Medical Services Lieutenant Tammy Jones with the EMS Person of the Year Award.
Submitted photo. Submitted photo The Tallulah Falls School Pit Vipers brought home grand champion and reserve grand champion honors last Saturday from Memphis, Tenn.

Submitted photo. Submitted photo The Tallulah Falls School Pit Vipers brought home grand champion and reserve grand champion honors last Saturday from Memphis, Tenn.

TFS Pit Vipers crowned World Junior BBQ champions

The Tallulah Falls School Pit Vipers traveled to Memphis, Tenn., with two competition barbecue teams and one goal – to earn the right to be called World Junior BBQ League Champions. The teams finished the Nov.

Georgia Power continues vegetation cleanup

Georgia Power Forestry and Right of Way contractors will continue conducting vegetation maintenance along the rights of way in the Lakemont and Lake Rabun area. In an effort to improve reliability, GPC will employ a helicopter to prune certain portions of the rights of way in this area.

Our symbolic 'Old Glory'

The U.S. flag symbolizes the courage of those who died to preserve its strength. The colors on “Old Glory,” as it is sometimes referred, have special meaning -- the white signifies purity and innocence; the red: hardiness and valor; and blue: vigilance, perseverance and justice.
Submitted photo. Scott Crane serves in Kuwait in the early 1990s. He was stationed at Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base there in support of Desert Shield.

Submitted photo. Scott Crane serves in Kuwait in the early 1990s. He was stationed at Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base there in support of Desert Shield.

Scott Crane-United States Air Force

Serving in the United States Armed Forces is something Scott Crane knew he wanted to do when he graduated from Rabun County High School. “Serving in the military gives me a special sense of pride in my country. A unique sense of pride,” Crane said.
Submitted photo. Andy Strait served active duty in the United States Air Force from 1989-1993 and then in the reserves until 1995 as a police officer.

Submitted photo. Andy Strait served active duty in the United States Air Force from 1989-1993 and then in the reserves until 1995 as a police officer.

Andy Strait-United States Air Force

Andy Strait always knew he wanted to go into law enforcement and went into the United States Air Force to protect and serve. Strait served active duty in the Air Force from 1989-1993 and then in the reserves until 1995 as a police officer. “I just always wanted to join the military.