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Clayton council sets sights on food truck ordinance

CLAYTON-- Clayton City Council members discussed adopting a food truck ordinance at Tuesday’s city council meeting.  City Attorney Mitch Baker presented a sample ordinance taken from Villa Rica, Ga.  He said he went through and changed the names and some language to cater to the city of Clayton.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. David Irvin, left, is questioned by Tallulah Falls Town Attorney Warren Tillery at a hearing earlier this month to determine if J&D Irvin Holdings has a vested right to operate their short-term vacation rental business after a zoning map change.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. David Irvin, left, is questioned by Tallulah Falls Town Attorney Warren Tillery at a hearing earlier this month to determine if J&D Irvin Holdings has a vested right to operate their short-term vacation rental business after a zoning map change.

Tallulah Falls council still pondering short-term rentals

TALLULAH FALLS-- No decision has yet been made by Tallulah Falls Town Council members about the fate of 24 lots on property intended for Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVR).
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Detention Center Officer Daniel Nicholson hands out flowers and chocolate to families during the Faith and Blue food distribution event last Saturday. Each family was given these along with boxes of food.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Detention Center Officer Daniel Nicholson hands out flowers and chocolate to families during the Faith and Blue food distribution event last Saturday. Each family was given these along with boxes of food.

Sheriff's office distributes food to over 300 families despite heavy rains

CLAYTON-- Over 300 families were supplied with food last Saturday when the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office partnered with the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia and local churches for a food distribution event.
Early voting is underway. Election day is Nov. 3.

Early voting is underway. Election day is Nov. 3.

Meet the candidates for public office in Rabun County

State Senator from 50th District The District 50 Senate seat soon to be vacated by John Wilkinson has been hotly contested since candidates began declaring their intentions in January.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The congregation stands and sings hymnals at a church service and special 40th Anniversary celebration of the Tom McClure Memorial Chapel in Sky Valley Sunday.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The congregation stands and sings hymnals at a church service and special 40th Anniversary celebration of the Tom McClure Memorial Chapel in Sky Valley Sunday.

Chapel of Sky Valley celebrates 40th anniversary

SKY VALLEY-- The Chapel of Sky Valley held a 40th Anniversary event and special church service on Sunday to celebrate the history of the Tom McClure Memorial Chapel.  The chapel is located at 817 Sky Valley Way.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Attorney Tom Kirkbride represents Mark Jones, write-in candidate for Sheriff, at a hearing before the Rabun County Board of Elections on Wednesday.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Attorney Tom Kirkbride represents Mark Jones, write-in candidate for Sheriff, at a hearing before the Rabun County Board of Elections on Wednesday.

Jones to remain on ballot for sheriff

CLAYTON--Mark Jones is still a qualified write-in candidate for sheriff running against incumbent Chad Nichols. The Rabun County Board of Elections voted unanimously on the matter after a hearing at their meeting Wednesday.

Clayton counters offer for water/sewer services

CLAYTON— The city of Clayton made a counteroffer Tuesday to the Rabun County Board of Commissioners that would transfer ownership of their water and sewer infrastructure contingent on terms that would resolve the ongoing Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) dispute.
Photo courtesy Peter McIntosh. The mountain landscape of Rabun County turns to vibrant yellows, reds and oranges during the Fall. Peak leaf-looking season is usually around the end of October and first of November.

Photo courtesy Peter McIntosh. The mountain landscape of Rabun County turns to vibrant yellows, reds and oranges during the Fall. Peak leaf-looking season is usually around the end of October and first of November.

Leaf looking season is here

It’s officially autumn and that means cooler weather, pumpkin spice lattes, apple cider and pumpkin patches are among us. It also marks the start of the changing of the leaves.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Holly Cabe and Robin Billingsley are both breast cancer survivors and were both diagnosed at age 40. They advocate it's important to get yearly mammograms because they are the key for early detection.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Holly Cabe and Robin Billingsley are both breast cancer survivors and were both diagnosed at age 40. They advocate it's important to get yearly mammograms because they are the key for early detection.

Cancer survivors share more than the bond of sisterhood

Sometimes it’s the little things in life that mean the most. For sisters Robin Billingsley and Holly Cabe, every moment filled with laughter and prayers and words of encouragement became meaningful blessings in times of hardship.