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(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) Hayesville Town Councilman Joe Slaton shows a drawing of proposed changes to the Town of Hayesville signs.

(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) Hayesville Town Councilman Joe Slaton shows a drawing of proposed changes to the Town of Hayesville signs.

Rezoning approved for business relocation

About a dozen people attended a public hearing held prior to the Oct. 14 Hayesville Town Council meeting. The hearing was for public comment about spot rezoning a portion of the 13-acre Johnson property at 518 Highway 64 East and the southwest corner of Myers Chapel Road.
Sergeant Joshua Orihood of the North Carolina National Guard Counterdrug Program.

Sergeant Joshua Orihood of the North Carolina National Guard Counterdrug Program.

Town hall focuses on youth, alcohol

“Clay County students do not think alcohol or marijuana is as dangerous as tobacco,” said Kelly Teague, regional coordinator for Community Impact NC, while presenting statistics from the PRIDE school culture surveys completed in May 2019.

Economic Development director leaving

After a year on the job, Valerie Flanagan has resigned from her position as Clay County’s Economic Development director. Her last day is Friday. County Manager Mark Pullium confirmed her resignation, but said he was not sure of what was behind the decision. “I hate to see her go,” he said.
(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) The pumpkin pie eating contests held at 2:30 p.m. each day are popular for all ages. Young and old are cheered on as they each eat their way through a pumpkin pie, covered with whipped cream.

(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) The pumpkin pie eating contests held at 2:30 p.m. each day are popular for all ages. Young and old are cheered on as they each eat their way through a pumpkin pie, covered with whipped cream.

Pumpkins will fly

Cool weather should make for a great 11th annual Clay County Punkin Chunkin. If you have never seen a pumpkin fly, Punkin Chunkin is your chance.
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Pixabay Image

Standoff ends with no injuries

On Thursday, Oct. 3, a Clay County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a residence in the Snoozy Park area of Brasstown to conduct a civil standby. Many of these are performed annually without incident; however, this civil standby would be anything but typical.
These proposed plans were presented at the latest commissioners meeting.

These proposed plans were presented at the latest commissioners meeting.

High school sports complex moves forward

Fans are likely to hear the cracks of bats and balls whizzing over home-plate in a brand new Hayesville High School sports complex, but it won’t be in time for next year’s baseball season.  On Thursday, county commissioners voted to begin soliciting bids to construct the facility.
Hundreds of bales of hay smolder hours after the initial spark sent this hay barn up in flames.  (Progress photo by Travis Dockery)

Hundreds of bales of hay smolder hours after the initial spark sent this hay barn up in flames. (Progress photo by Travis Dockery)

Total loss in Warne

In the early morning hours of Tuesday, Oct. 8, fire broke out in this hay barn in Warne. The barn was storing around 200 bales of hay when the fire struck. The loss is especially tough due to the current dry conditions which will make hay valuable heading into the winter months.
Julie Marie Morrison is claiming self defense in the shooting.

Julie Marie Morrison is claiming self defense in the shooting.

Suspect has Monday court date

Clay County resident Julie Marie Morrison is scheduled to appear in criminal court at the Clay County Courthouse Monday, Oct 7. The 53-year-old woman was recently released on a $200,000 bond after being charged with murder at an unspecified degree on Friday, Sept.  4.