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Gracie Taylor • Clay County Progress Clay County Sheriff ’s Offi ce Lieutenant Tyler Faggard investigates the scene at a Warne resident on Tuesday where a man was stabbed and transported to the hospital and another man was arrested and being held without bond. The suspect’s clothes were apparently found near his vehicle in the driveway.

Gracie Taylor • Clay County Progress Clay County Sheriff ’s Offi ce Lieutenant Tyler Faggard investigates the scene at a Warne resident on Tuesday where a man was stabbed and transported to the hospital and another man was arrested and being held without bond. The suspect’s clothes were apparently found near his vehicle in the driveway.

Man charged in stabbing

Staff Reports   A Brasstown man was charged in connection to a nonfatal stabbing Tuesday evening at a residence in Warne.

Holidays highlight need for local free food options

By Lorrie Ross  Staff Writer    Food may be an important part of most holiday celebrations, but for those on tight budgets, holiday food may not be affordable. Turkey, ham and all the fixings can come with an uncomfortable price tag.

Local traffic stops net arrests on multiple days

Submitted by Clay Co. Sheriff’s Office   At 4:24 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 Clay County Lt. Tyler Faggard stopped a white Ford F150 near 1035 NC Highway 69. The driver was Jeremiah Nathaniel Bogert, 43, of Blairsville, Ga.  Bogert told Faggard his driver’s license was suspended.
Photo by Sandy Zimmerman From left, Shoppers Carlene Dockery, Cheryl Sullivan and Paula Culbreth viewed holiday items available during the HHI sidewalk sale with volunteer Carleen Brock. Proceeds from the event and holiday concert will benefi t Hurricane Relief fund.

Photo by Sandy Zimmerman From left, Shoppers Carlene Dockery, Cheryl Sullivan and Paula Culbreth viewed holiday items available during the HHI sidewalk sale with volunteer Carleen Brock. Proceeds from the event and holiday concert will benefi t Hurricane Relief fund.

Shop Small Shop Local gets off to a good start

By Sandy Zimmerman Guest Writer   Historic Hayesville Inc. has been the sponsor of our town's Shop Small Shop Local promotion for many years and this year is off and running. Weather cooperated for a great day to kick off sales on Saturday, Nov.
Rob Tiger and Wyatt Espalin

Rob Tiger and Wyatt Espalin

Tickets available for the Nov. 30 Songwriter’s Circle

Thanksgiving in Hayesville is sure to be celebrated with the usual delicious dinners and families gathering to decorate for the season. The weekend would not be complete without securing your tickets to The Songwriter’s Circle. The popular series returns from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
Gracie Taylor • Clay County Progress Veterans and the young crowd salute during a celebration Nov. 6 on the Clay County Schools campus. Members of the military were recognized for the current and previous service to our nation. The event gave young people the opportunity to not only honor, but learn more about veterans and interact with some of their heroes. See photos from both ceremonies A10.

Gracie Taylor • Clay County Progress Veterans and the young crowd salute during a celebration Nov. 6 on the Clay County Schools campus. Members of the military were recognized for the current and previous service to our nation. The event gave young people the opportunity to not only honor, but learn more about veterans and interact with some of their heroes. See photos from both ceremonies A10.

Honoring duty and service

By Deby Jo Ferguson Staff Writer   On Monday, Nov. 11 nearly 100 people packed the square around the gazebo to honor to all military members who have or are still serving our country.  American Legion Commander Robert Seibert conducted the event with the posting of colors opening the service.
Lorraine Bennett • Clay County Progress From left, Todd Wingate, Renee Penland, Tarena Davenport, Robert, Leon Sr., Irene Penland and Sheriff Mark Buchanan during recognition at the commissioners meeting last week.

Lorraine Bennett • Clay County Progress From left, Todd Wingate, Renee Penland, Tarena Davenport, Robert, Leon Sr., Irene Penland and Sheriff Mark Buchanan during recognition at the commissioners meeting last week.

County commission honors memory of Reece Penland

By Lorraine Bennett Staff Writer    “Good men must die, but death cannot kill their name.” This is the inscription on a marble memorial at the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville, Fla.
Officers reported firearms and meth in the suspect’s vehicle  and on his person.

Officers reported firearms and meth in the suspect’s vehicle and on his person.

Stop leads to felony charges

Staff Report   A traffic stop Nov. 7 on Highway 64 east led to felony drug and a firearm charge involving a Blairsville, Ga. man. At 9:43 p.m. Investigator Nick Queen stopped a black Mercury sedan being driven by William David Ledford, 49, according to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.
Website: www.fris.nc.gov shows potential flood risk for parts of Hayesville.

Website: www.fris.nc.gov shows potential flood risk for parts of Hayesville.

Town hears flood risk assessment info

By Lorraine Bennett Staff Writer   North Carolina's Flood Risk Information System was a main topic of conversation at Monday evening's meeting of the Hayesville Town Council.  FRIS contains digitally accessible flood hazard data, maps, risk assessments and reports.

Construction on Hayesville Intermediate School on track

Marcia Barnes Staff Writer   Superintendent Melissa Godfrey and Clay County Board of Education members met for a regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 28. Godfrey has reported to the board every month on the Hayesville Intermediate School now under construction.