Coronavirus still going strong
Eight months into the coronavirus pandemic and cases continues to multiply around the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, since Jan.
Eight months into the coronavirus pandemic and cases continues to multiply around the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, since Jan.
Residents woke up Wednesday morning with the knowledge that Roy Cooper retained his seat as governor, Thom Tills is still our U.S.
Did you know that nearly 70 percent of all firefighters are volunteer? Clay County Fire and Rescue is primar-ily a volunteer department.
October’s meeting of the Clay County Board of Educa- tion began with student and staff recognitions.
Lines leading into the Clay County Board of Elections office on the Hayesville square have stabilized with little wait time as one-stop enters its final days.
Halloween and other fall events look different this year but many families with children are still looking for something fun to enjoy together.
Living in the country, one becomes familiar with differ- ent growing seasons.
We’re having the best months we’ve ever had,” Clay County’s ABC store manager, Denny Patterson said during the Tuesday, Oct. 13 board meeting.
The line began to form as early as 7:15 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 as voters waited for one-stop to get underway at the Clay County Board of Elections office in Hayesville.
Clay County students in Pre-K through second grade can view their new primary school first-hand within weeks, according to Superintendent of Schools Dale Cole. An “optimistic” time line puts studen