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Brian Carter, Director of Sports Communication and Digital Media at Tallulah Falls School (TFS) reports that the Lady Indians came into Thursday’s region semifinals match already with a punched ticket […]
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Brian Carter, Director of Sports Communication and Digital Media at Tallulah Falls School (TFS) reports that the Lady Indians came into Thursday’s region semifinals match already with a punched ticket […]
Read moreOn Thursday, October 15, 2020, Governor Brian P. Kemp joined Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma to announce federal approval of Georgia’s healthcare reform package. “Since […]
Read moreOn October 14, a deputy with the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office took a report on fraudulent activity from a Clayton resident. The man had received a statement from Bank of […]
Read moreOn its first day of early voting, Georgia saw record in-person turnout. In-person turnout for the November election surged more than 40 percent above the previous record set on the […]
Read moreFor the past 23 years, Georgia Power employees have gathered every spring for the company’s Run for the Reason event – a three-day, 350-mile relay run from Atlanta to St. […]
Read moreA financial transaction card fraud case in Clayton is under investigation by the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office. On October 13, a deputy spoke with a Clayton resident who stated that […]
Read moreThe Rabun County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an identity theft case in Mountain City. On October 13, a deputy spoke with a man, who stated that he received a call […]
Read moreA Belton, South Carolina man faces multiple charges after a Be On the Lookout (BOLO) call reporting that a 2003 Ford Taurus hit the propane tanks at Royal Gas Station […]
Read moreDeputies of the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office worked six recent wrecks in the county. The first crash happened on October 12, at 6:30pm when a 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 hit […]
Read moreThe City of Clayton announces that fall clean up for City of Clayton customers is Oct. 19-23, 2020. Customers should call 706-782-4512 by October 16, to schedule your pick-up. There […]
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