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Photo courtesy Bear Old. Bear Old works on his assignments online as Rabun County Schools moved to at-home learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Board hears report on online learning
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Mickey Wood, left, and Francesca Franklin, along with members of the community watch as Dominic Cross places flags at the Veterans’ Monument in front of the Rabun County Courthouse as the names of all those in the armed forces who have passed away in the last year were read aloud.
Memorial Day marked with somber ceremony
Photo courtesy Grace Nolan. Grace Nolan wears her cap and gown while watching the virtual commencement addresses from fellow classmates.
Class of 2020 makes history with virtual graduation
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune.Fred Beck, left, and Hunter Hargrave showcase Beck’s 1959 Chris Craft wooden boat named “Tallulah” at LaPrade’s Marina following Lake Burton’s first-ever Wooden Boat Parade. The whole boat is completely original and has been on Lake Burton its entire life.
Wooden boats in parade as Lake Burton turns 100
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. An accident on Highway 441 near Clayton Saturday resulted in a road closure and traffic delays for several hours.
UPDATE: Two fatalities in accident involving 5 vehicles near Clayton Saturday
Rotary Club of Clayton makes free masks available
Photo courtesy Rabun County Schools. Jane Johnston, RCHS math teacher, shows her support for the Class of 2020. Rabun County High School seniors picked up their senior packets of their cap, gown, and care package last Friday. Family, friends, school officials and community members show their love to the Class of 2020 by decorating cars, holding up signs and waving and cheering as cars go by.
Rabun seniors to be honored with parade in Clayton May 28
GBI Investigating break-ins at Dillard, Clayton police stations
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Charles Wilkins wears a respirator mask as he participates in early voting at the Rabun County Board of Elections Office Monday. Voters are required to stand six feet apart as one person at a time goes into the building to cast their ballot. These areas are marked with tape along the sidewalk. This is part of COVID-19 precautions mandated by the state of Georgia.
