WWII veteran honored on 100th birthday
This month’s Vet to Vet Cafe was a special occasion as distinguished WWII U.S. Navy veteran Lt. J.G., Dr. Eldred Causey was recognized for turning 100 years old.
This month’s Vet to Vet Cafe was a special occasion as distinguished WWII U.S. Navy veteran Lt. J.G., Dr. Eldred Causey was recognized for turning 100 years old.
One of the most iconic venues in America, The Dillard House Inn and Restaurant, is poised to change ownership within the next two months.
The City of Clayton has declined an Open Records request from The Clayton Tribune for a second time in two weeks in reference to the filing of an ethics complaint against an unnamed indivi
Many changes have come to downtown Clayton in the past few years and the Clayton Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is constantly working on projects to enhance the experience of shoppers and res
Due to an overwhelming demand, Tallulah Falls School is opening a new fourth-grade class for the 2024-25 academic year.
Rabun County native Florine Wall recently celebrated her 95th birthday surrounded by family, close friends and church members at Wolf Creek Baptist Church.
The Quilts of Valor Foundation (QVF) is a grassroots group of quilters across America that makes quilts for veterans to express respect and appreciation to service members and veterans.
You don’t always know when or where you’ll meet your true love and sometimes it can happen in the most unexpected ways.
Rabun County native Rodney Coleman, 91, holds a large hornet’s nest found on his property in Tiger.
An ethics complaint has been filed against an individual in the city of Clayton, but city officials recently declined to provide documents related to the incident to The Clayton Tribune, c