A Tallulah Falls Railroad freight train crossing one of 42 wooden trestles on the line's 58-mile route from Cornelia, Ga. to Franklin, N.C. in 1940.
A Tallulah Falls Railroad freight train crossing one of 42 wooden trestles on the line's 58-mile route from Cornelia, Ga. to Franklin, N.C. in 1940.
Submitted photo. Habitat requires "sweat equity" of each of their homeowners. Allison and Daniel's family have all joined in to help. From left to right: Kay Burrell, Daniel's mother, Daniel NIcholson, Jerry McFalls, Allison's father, Allison, and Allison's mother, Vicky McFalls.
Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Ed Henderson, left, secretary of the Rabun County Republican Party, talks with Dillard Police Chief Jeremy Parker Saturday morning.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Candidate Hobie Jones sets up his tent outside the Civic Center and greets voters as they head to the polls for the primary election on Tuesday.
Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Police Chief Andy Strait, left, talks with vigil organizer Sarah Gillespie before the start of Saturday's Silent March.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Peggie Wilcox, circulation clerk, left, and Melissa Poslusny, senior clerk, demonstrate checkout procedures amidst the library's new contact precautions during the soft reopening of the Rabun County Library after being closed due to COVID-19.