Counterfeit money circulating Rabun County
CLAYTON — Shoppers and business owners beware – and make sure to check your money. That’s the message Clayton Chief of Police Andy Strait wants the public to know. Law […]
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CLAYTON — Shoppers and business owners beware – and make sure to check your money. That’s the message Clayton Chief of Police Andy Strait wants the public to know. Law […]
Read moreCLAYTON —The recent ongoing and severe winter weather in Northeast Georgia has more than doubled the number of canceled American Red Cross blood drives and the resulting blood and platelet […]
Read moreCLAYTON — Rabun County is expected to see a celestial spectacle next Wednesday, January 31. There are few cosmic events more beautiful than a total lunar eclipse. Except, perhaps a […]
Read moreCLAYTON — At the regularly scheduled Rabun County Board of Commissioners meeting, held Tuesday night, commission members considered approval of a zoning request but voted to have it sent back to […]
Read moreRABUN COUNTY — Like most, Rabun County missed school for Tropical Storm Irma which brought treacherous conditions and over 2 inches of snow last week. In lieu of the situation, […]
Read moreRABUN COUNTY — According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S., with 55,403 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. […]
Read moreCLAYTON — A homeless man was arrested on multiple drug charges after he was found “shooting up” in the Mountain Lakes Medical Center. According to the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office, […]
Read moreTOCCOA — Last Saturday, the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office recovered 27 grams of methamphetamine and alprazolam prescription pills. According to the Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office (ARDEO), a search warrant […]
Read moreATLANTA — Don’t do the Tide Pod Challenge. Seriously. That’s the message poison control officials are urging people after a bizarre trend spread like wildfire online. The challenge involves people […]
Read moreCLAYTON — After a slew of anonymous calls informing the Division of Family and Children Services (DFACS) that a residence where a child lived had a heavy amount of persons […]
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