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Rabun County (/ ˈ r eɪ b ən /) is the northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 16,883, [ 1 ] up from 16,276 in 2010. [ 2 ] The county seat is Clayton . [ 3 ]
The newspaper is published weekly and is owned by Community Newspapers, Inc. of Athens, Georgia. [1] Enoch Autry is the publisher. [2] The newspaper has about 6,200 in circulation weekly and is a source for local news, businesses, sports, and classifieds in Clayton and in Rabun County, Georgia. [3]
The Rabun County Board of Education administrative offices are headquartered in the former South Rabun Elementary School building near the center of Tiger. Just southeast of the city are Rabun County High School (grades 9-12), Rabun County Middle School (7-8), Rabun County Elementary School (3-6), and Rabun County Primary School (pre ...
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In a matchup of nationally ranked private high school football teams, Rabun Gap of Georgia routed Providence Day of Charlotte.
Rabun Gap is a private boarding school in Rabun Gap, GA, about 90 miles from Atlanta and 150 miles from Charlotte. Rabun Gap’s 680 students come from 56 counties and 15 states .
WGHC (1400 AM, Rabun County Radio 1400) was a radio station licensed to serve Clayton, Georgia, United States. The station was owned by Georgia-Carolina Radiocasting and the broadcast license was held by Tugart Properties, LLC. WGHC broadcast a full-service news/talk radio format on weekday mornings and afternoons. [2]
[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Hambidge Center Historic District: Hambidge Center Historic District: October 5, 1982