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Tallulah-Persimmon Fire Station annual barbeque postponed

The Tallulah-Persimmon Volunteer Fire Station has postponed their annual barbeque due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The event was scheduled for Saturday, April 18.  "We have decided to postpone it indefinitely because of what's going on," said Tom Madison, with the volunteer fire station.

Kemp closes K-12 public schools through April 24

Atlanta, GA – Today Governor Brian P. Kemp issued Executive Order 03.26.20.02 closing public elementary and secondary schools for in-person instruction through April 24, 2020. Students may return to school on Monday, April 27, 2020.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Fortify Pi, a restaurant located on Main Street in Clayton, has this sign posted on their window Wednesday afternoon.The Clayton council proclaimed that businesses operating inside the city should limit the number of people in their establishments at any one time to one person per 100 square-feet of floor space, not including store employees.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Fortify Pi, a restaurant located on Main Street in Clayton, has this sign posted on their window Wednesday afternoon.The Clayton council proclaimed that businesses operating inside the city should limit the number of people in their establishments at any one time to one person per 100 square-feet of floor space, not including store employees.

Rabun County braces for COVID-19

CLAYTON—Rabun County had no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of press time Wednesday, but the community has seen a flurry of activity in recent days related to the virus as local officials continue to fine tune plans for a public-health emergency.
Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. From left, County Clerk Linda Ramey and commissioners Will Nichols, Kent Woerner and Greg James at last Thursday's emergency meeting of the Rabun County commission.

Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. From left, County Clerk Linda Ramey and commissioners Will Nichols, Kent Woerner and Greg James at last Thursday's emergency meeting of the Rabun County commission.

Commission keeps most county-run facilities closed

CLAYTON— Commissioners met in an emergency session last Thursday to discuss the county’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Moonrise Distillery in Clayton was one of the first craft distilleries in the nation to convert production to hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 health emergency. Owner Doug Nassaur said Moonrise will continue to make bottles of sanitizer available to local residents as long as it is possible to do so.

Wayne Knuckles/The Clayton Tribune. Moonrise Distillery in Clayton was one of the first craft distilleries in the nation to convert production to hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 health emergency. Owner Doug Nassaur said Moonrise will continue to make bottles of sanitizer available to local residents as long as it is possible to do so.

Moonrise converts production to hand sanitizer for the community

CLAYTON—When life gives you lemons, some people make lemonade. But when life gave Moonrise Distillery’s Doug, Jen, and C.J. Nassaur an unprecedented national health emergency, they made … hand sanitizer.
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

National Forest campgrounds closed

  Camping and group recreation sites on the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests have been closed indefinitely for the health and safety of visitors and staff.
Local restaurants ban on-premises dining

Local restaurants ban on-premises dining

Clayton, Dillard ban on-premises dining

DILLARD— The cities of Clayton and Dillard have taken steps to ban on-premises restaurant dining due to COVID-19 at separate emergency meetings on Monday, March 23. However, all restaurants are allowed to stay open to serve drive-thru and curbside customers.