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Rock Bottom Recovery receives donation for faith-based services

Stacie Ledford and Teresa Burch Ledford, on behalf of Rock Bottom Recovery and Support, Inc., received a donation from the Ron Beal Foundation and contribution from Brenda and Jackie Sellers to help facilitate the faith-based services offered to people with substance use disorders.
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Festival on the Square begins Friday, July 9

The Hayesville Festival on the Square is back for its 40th year. Kicking off with a two hour concert at 7 p.m. Friday, July 9 features Moe Buckner and Our Way Band. Bring a chair or dance in the street. Festival hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 10 and Sunday, July 11.
Avoid impostor scams. Government agencies like the IRS or Social Security Administration will not call, text, direct message, or email you.

Avoid impostor scams. Government agencies like the IRS or Social Security Administration will not call, text, direct message, or email you.

Child tax credits are coming, so are the scammers

From July 15 through December 2021, if you qualify for payments through the American Rescue Plan Act, the Internal Revenue Service announced it is sending monthly payments direct deposit, paper check or through debit cards.
(Jared Putnam • Clay County Progress) Emily Hedden, Clay County Schools' Social-Emotional Learning Coordinator, presents details of the school-based mental health plan to the board of education during the June meeting on Monday in Hayesville.

(Jared Putnam • Clay County Progress) Emily Hedden, Clay County Schools' Social-Emotional Learning Coordinator, presents details of the school-based mental health plan to the board of education during the June meeting on Monday in Hayesville.

Educators hope emojis will help students open up

Emojis have become a part of daily communication during the 21st century. Recent studies have shown that 92 percent of people who have internet access use emojis on a daily basis — with more than 10 billion sent across the world each day.
(Jared Putnam • Clay County Progress) From left, Clay County Board of Education member Kelly Crawford shakes hands with Emily Mull, Clay County Schools' Teacher of the Year, while board chairperson Jason Shook and Superintendent Dale Cole look on during the June meeting on Monday in Hayesville.

(Jared Putnam • Clay County Progress) From left, Clay County Board of Education member Kelly Crawford shakes hands with Emily Mull, Clay County Schools' Teacher of the Year, while board chairperson Jason Shook and Superintendent Dale Cole look on during the June meeting on Monday in Hayesville.

Clay Schools one of 79 ‘Accomplished Districts’ in

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has honored Clay County Schools as being an "Accomplished District." The school system was recognized as one of only 79 districts across the nation in which at least 20 percent of teachers have achieved National Board certification.
Whether you choose to attend all the Independence Day celebrations you can or enjoy something close and stay home, area events include fireworks, a rodeo and a parade.

Whether you choose to attend all the Independence Day celebrations you can or enjoy something close and stay home, area events include fireworks, a rodeo and a parade.

Fourth of July celebrations throughout the area

Local residents can celebrate the Fourth of July freely in 2021 since the COVID restrictions of 2020 have been removed. Whether you choose to attend all the Independence Day celebrations you can or enjoy something close and stay home, area events include fireworks, a rodeo and a parade.
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Temporary road closure for July 6

This is to advise that beginning Tuesday, July 6 Old Highway 64 East will be closed to all through traffic from the intersection of Old Highway 64 East and Eagle Fork Road.
Travis Dockery • Clay County Progress

Travis Dockery • Clay County Progress

Cool off with hot new summer reads from the library

Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville offers a diverse range of new arrivals each week. The library is open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. The latest summer reads on the library shelves: • Lisa Jewell's "Invisible Girl.