Photo courtesy Leif Erickson. Lake Burton Civic Association President Chip Groome and Linda Goen speak at Saturday's event.
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County, schools roll back millage rates
COVID prompts changes to Rabun school bus procedures
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. James Brim, executive director, Mountain Branch of the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia, stands at the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia private driveway at the intersection of Chechero St. and Plaza Way. The driveway is now open to the public after months of being barricaded due to the culvert that needed to be repaired.
Food Bank driveway repaired and reopened
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Drivers should be aware of school buses on the roadway and drivers should use caution when traveling. Violators of Georgia code 40-6-163 Unlawful passing of school bus are issued a fine between $250-$500 and have six points added to their license.
Motorists should know the laws concerning school bus safety
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Lori Keller, left, Alicia Kilby and John Kilby produced a video parody of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” as a fun way to show Rabun County Middle School students what to expect with COVID-19 precautions when school starts back. The video quickly went viral after being posted on social media.
Viral video promotes coronavirus safety in Rabun County Schools
Clayton to keep same millage rate
Suspect in fatal hit-and-run remains at large
Hatchett declares victory in state Senate 50 runoff
Photo courtesy Rabun County High School. Rabun County Future Farmers of America (FFA) students were recently introduced to the future home of the Rabun County High School (RCHS) Agricenter, located at 2379 Old Highway 441, beside Tiger Mountain Vineyards. It will be used by students for classes like Animal Science, Plant Science and Agriculture Animal Production.
