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The community is invited to donate books to the library in downtown Clayton on April 16, says Kim Cannon, Youth Services, Outreach, and Programming Coordinator of the Rabun County Public […]
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The community is invited to donate books to the library in downtown Clayton on April 16, says Kim Cannon, Youth Services, Outreach, and Programming Coordinator of the Rabun County Public […]
Read moreThe Stephens County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a job fair rain or shine on April 10, 2021, from 10am until 5pm at the training center located at 1677 Scenic […]
Read moreA deputy of the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office worked a recent wreck in the county. On March 25, at 11:21am the driver of a 2019 Nissan 1500 told the deputy […]
Read moreDue to flooding, the City of Clayton has closed the following roads, Shady Side near the apartments and Forester Drive near Marsengill Drive, until further notice. These roads will be […]
Read moreThe National Weather Service in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina has issued a hazardous weather outlook for western North Carolina, upstate South Carolina, and northeast Georgia, including Rabun County. A […]
Read moreGeorgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler recently said that Northeast Georgia saw positive over-the-month measures for every key indicator in February. “February’s numbers are a strong indication the state is getting […]
Read moreOn March 29, 2021, Governor Brian P. Kemp applauded the final passage of HB 479, an overhaul of Georgia’s citizen’s arrest statute. The bill passed the Georgia House 169 to […]
Read moreOn March 30, 2021, 26-year-old Lilian Mary Jane Andrade of Gainesville was found dead in the 600 block area of Tate Street in Gainesville, Georgia. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation […]
Read moreThe public is being urged to take necessary precautions to keep themselves and their families safe from online predators. You can utilize the FBI Safe Online Surfing Program that covers […]
Read moreOn Wednesday, March 31, 2021, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed three Executive Orders relating to COVID-19 in Georgia. The first, Executive Order 03.31.21.01, extends the Public Health State of Emergency […]
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