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Reflections from the mirror display a happy Lane Schooner, daughter of Jennifer Hollifield, who enjoys her colorful fairy ...
There are some people in life whose kindness, no matter how hard one tries, one can never repay — at least, that’s what I’ve ...
Don Greear (D) and his brothers Lynn and Ken grew up in Clay County. With Don’s passing his brother, Lynn and family decided to give back a part of the past to Clay County donati ...
CLAY COUNTY PROGRESS Moore's Plaza, US Hwy. Bus. 64 Suite 4 Hayesville, NC 28904 Phone: 828-389-8431 Fax: 828-389-9997 ...
By Lorrie Ross Staff WriterBy Lorrie Ross Staff Writer There is not much cuter than fuzzy faces, wet noses and wagging tails. For that reason, The Senior Scenter may ran ...
Visitors and locals made up large crowds for the annual July Fourth Freedom Festival and parade as well as for the fireworks ...
A nearly three months long undercover investigation conducted by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office culminated Feb. 15 in a slew of arrests and drug charges including trafficking in heroin and ...
By Marcia Barnes Staff Writer Although there is no emergency condition at Chatuge Dam or its spillway Friday, March 28 the Tennessee Valley Authority gave the first of many meetings to come on the ...
Deby Jo Ferguson Staff WriterCrowd pays respect at POW/MIA recognition as the Remembrance Flag was placed at its rightful position.
By Lorrie Ross Staff WriterFour Clay County residents attend CADCA-Community Anti Drug Coalitions of America. From left, People of Clay CARE coordinator Atlanta Matheson, students Maya Polk and ...
Clay County Health Department Director Stephanie Johnson answers questions about the coronavirus each week.
Photo by Dwayne Bradley Commission Chairman Dr. Rob Peck, left, and Betty Bradley honor 100-year-old veteran, Ralph Myers during the dedication of the Veterans Park on Memorial Day. The day combined ...