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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The Cannon building on Main Street in Clayton is one of two historic buildings at risk of being demolished if it does not become compliant with city ordinances.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The Cannon building on Main Street in Clayton is one of two historic buildings at risk of being demolished if it does not become compliant with city ordinances.

Buildings could be demolished if not up to code

CLAYTON— Two historic buildings in downtown Clayton might face demolition in the near future, the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) learned Tuesday. The authority also discussed the Wilson Alley parking lot deeded to them by the city at Tuesday’s meeting.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Clara and Earl Zoellner of Dillard celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary this week. They were married in 1945 in Clarkesville. Above, the couple holds a picture of themselves with their children, Stanley and Gail, when they were young.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Clara and Earl Zoellner of Dillard celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary this week. They were married in 1945 in Clarkesville. Above, the couple holds a picture of themselves with their children, Stanley and Gail, when they were young.

Cheers to 75 Years of Marriage

DILLARD--Earl and Clara Zoellner hold hands on their front porch and gaze out at the Dillard countryside, sipping coffee and reflecting on their 75 years of marriage. “I couldn’t do without her,” Earl said about spending his life with Clara.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Tim Ranney, President of The Rotary Club of Clayton, asked county commissioners Tuesday for permission to use the county health department dental facilities to launch a low-cost dental clinic for Rabun County residents.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Tim Ranney, President of The Rotary Club of Clayton, asked county commissioners Tuesday for permission to use the county health department dental facilities to launch a low-cost dental clinic for Rabun County residents.

County approves budget with no tax increase

CLAYTON— Commissioners unanimously passed a motion to approve the county’s 2021 FY budget of $22,864,738 at their meeting on Tuesday. Commissioner Stephen Arbitter was not present to vote at the meeting. This is less than the previous year when budget expenditures were $23,212,545.
Isaiah Smith/CNI Regional News. An empty chair at graduation ceremonies for Tallulah Falls School Friday marked the loss of Class of 2020 member Stephen Bowman, who died in a drowning accident June 13.

Isaiah Smith/CNI Regional News. An empty chair at graduation ceremonies for Tallulah Falls School Friday marked the loss of Class of 2020 member Stephen Bowman, who died in a drowning accident June 13.

Tallulah Falls graduation honors Bowman

Despite being forced to end the academic year in an atypical fashion, Tallulah Falls School held a somewhat-traditional graduation ceremony for its 62 seniors Friday night.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Fire Services put the county’s first ladder truck into service recently. It responds to fire and rescue calls across the county. Pictured from left are Darrin Giles, county administrator, Greg James, commissioner chairman, James Reed, fire chief, Justin Upchurch, assistant fire chief, and Commissioners Kent Woerner, Scott Crane and Will Nichols.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Fire Services put the county’s first ladder truck into service recently. It responds to fire and rescue calls across the county. Pictured from left are Darrin Giles, county administrator, Greg James, commissioner chairman, James Reed, fire chief, Justin Upchurch, assistant fire chief, and Commissioners Kent Woerner, Scott Crane and Will Nichols.

County purchases new equipment to be used for fire, rescue operations

Rabun County Fire Services’ 12 stations respond to calls around the county, and they now have a ladder truck for fire and rescue.  The 75-foot 2001 E-One ladder truck is the county’s first and was put into service on May 14 and has responded to several calls.

Council considers reclaiming Wilson Alley parking lot

CLAYTON—Clayton City Council members discussed on Tuesday the possibility of reclaiming ownership of the Wilson Alley parking lot, after learning the Downtown Development Authority has dropped plans to hold a lottery for the 13 paid-parking spaces located there.

Dillard to partner with Forward Rabun

DILLARD— The city of Dillard voted to distribute their hotel/motel tax between the Dillard Tourism Development Authority and Forward Rabun at their city council meeting on Tuesday.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune.Shannon Robinson stands beside the “Blessing Box”  stocked with canned food items and other foods like peanut butter, canned fruit, rice, cereal, beans and other essential items available for free to anyone in need.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune.Shannon Robinson stands beside the “Blessing Box” stocked with canned food items and other foods like peanut butter, canned fruit, rice, cereal, beans and other essential items available for free to anyone in need.

"Blessing Box" meant to be a blessing to the community, Robinson says

CLAYTON— There are many reasons to count your blessings, and they come in many shapes and sizes and in many different ways. In Rabun County, many of those blessings will come to people from a brown wooden box that holds food items and other essentials for anyone in need.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Caroline Frick, library manager, sits atone of the three computers designated for use to complete the 2020 Census. The computers were purchased by the United States Census Bureau and will be donated to the library once the count is completed.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Caroline Frick, library manager, sits atone of the three computers designated for use to complete the 2020 Census. The computers were purchased by the United States Census Bureau and will be donated to the library once the count is completed.

Library receives computers to aid with 2020 national census count

CLAYTON— The Rabun County Library now has three additional computers where residents can complete the 2020 United States Census. The census is counted every 10 years and every resident is given one to complete.