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Protect yourself, loved ones from measles with a vaccine

We are just at the beginning of March, but as of last week there have already been 222 people with measles in 2025 (an increase of 60 people in one week). In other words, in just the first nine weeks of 2025, the United States has 80 percent of the measles cases that we had for all of 2024.

Suspect now in custody for murder of former Clayton man

A wanted murder suspect and 18-year-old Anderson County, S.C., man is now in custody after an almost week-long search. Detectives have charged Daeshawn Marquize Wilson with the murder of once-missing man Jimmy Allen Ramey, 31, of Seneca, S.C. Ramey is formerly of Clayton.

Commissioners establish Advisory Council for Opioid Abatement Funds

Rabun County Commissioners recently established a resolution to appoint an Advisory Council that would give recommendations on ways to spend Opioid Abatement Funds, which is projected to reach $10 million over 10 years for the county. The five-member Advisory Council appointed during the Feb.
File/Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Local students participated in the 2023 Foxfire Summer Leadership Program, now called “Project Foxfire,” where they helped Foxfire Museum Director Barry Stiles hew logs to build the miniature replica Blacksmith Shop, which is now featured in the Children’s Village. Students pictured from the 2023 program include Luke Thompson, Sam Flaherty, Celton Littrell, Sean Flaherty, Brinn Justice, Gavin Sharpe, Lily Karplus and Olivia Nixon.

File/Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Local students participated in the 2023 Foxfire Summer Leadership Program, now called “Project Foxfire,” where they helped Foxfire Museum Director Barry Stiles hew logs to build the miniature replica Blacksmith Shop, which is now featured in the Children’s Village. Students pictured from the 2023 program include Luke Thompson, Sam Flaherty, Celton Littrell, Sean Flaherty, Brinn Justice, Gavin Sharpe, Lily Karplus and Olivia Nixon.

‘Project Foxfire’ program now accepting applications from local high school students

Education and preservation of Appalachian Heritage are at the heart of the purpose of Foxfire and what better way to keep that tradition alive than encouraging young people to become part of living history.
Photo courtesy Vickie Carpenter/The Franklin Press. Otto (N.C.) Volunteer Fire and Rescue members, past and present, celebrate the start of construction of a new firehouse at 8249 Georgia Road, on Monday, Feb. 24. The firehouse is slated for completion in 2026.

Photo courtesy Vickie Carpenter/The Franklin Press. Otto (N.C.) Volunteer Fire and Rescue members, past and present, celebrate the start of construction of a new firehouse at 8249 Georgia Road, on Monday, Feb. 24. The firehouse is slated for completion in 2026.

Otto, N.C., VFD breaks ground on new fire station

To meet the growing needs of the Otto, N.C., community and southern Macon County, the Otto Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department held a groundbreaking on Feb. 24 for its future 15,000-square-foot fire station, slated to be completed in 2026. “It’s not for us.

Foster earns 75-year apron, pin & plaque

Robert Hughes Foster, Sr. of Clayton was visited by Brother Van S. McGee on Feb. 11. McGee is the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Georgia. McGee presented Foster with his 75-year apron, pin and plaque.

Photo contest open for Lake Living magazine

Temperatures are rising and spring is in the air. It’s time to take your boat out of storage and make plans to visit one of Northeast Georgia’s beautiful lakes. Lake Living magazine is looking for photos that represent this scenic time of year at the lake.