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Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Lake Rabun Foundation Executive Director Steve Raeber, left, and Director Emertius Buz Stone, right, present a check for $10,000 to Fight Abuse in the Home (FAITH) Executive Director Caroline Wallis Monday. The contribution put the LRF's total giving to Rabun County at over $2 million.
Lake Rabun group tops $2 million in local giving
Crane falls on houses
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured are Rotarians Ray Pagano, Jef Fincher, Chip Goen, Food Bank Director James Brim, Rotary President Wayne Knuckles and Rotarians Matt Mitchum and David Tatum.
Rotary Donates 4,000 masks
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County Republicans hosted guest speaker Mike Seigle at their March Republican Party meeting held at The Dillard House Conference Center Saturday. Rabun Republican Party members Connie Holcomb, back left, Linda Burns and President Sam Burns hear remarks from Seigle about election demographics and marketing strategies for the party.
Rabun Republicans discuss 2021 election demographics
Beau Evans/Capitol Beat News Service. The Georgia Senate convened to vote on several major bills on voting and elections on March 8, 2021.
Senate strikes down bill that would have given raises to lawmakers, top officials
Home cooling help available through Ninth District Opportunity
Bell, serving two life sentences, seeks new trial
Submitted photo. Michael Palmer, president of North Georgia Mountains Lodge #112 of the Georgia State Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), left, presents Dillard Police Officer Victoria Hopper and Dillard Police Chief Jeremy Parker with ballistic vests from the FOPs “Protect the Protectors” program at last month’s Dillard City Council meeting.
Dillard Police Department receives new ballistic vests from FOP
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Circulation Clerk Peggie Wilcox, left, checks out a library patron at the new circulation counter on Tuesday.
