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“Road work continues across county,” says Asher

“Road work continues across the county from recent floods,” Judge Executive Joe Asher and magistrates from the six districts conveyed that message from the recent Fiscal Court meeting.

Asher wanted to ask county residents to, “Please be patient. Crews are hard at work and if they     haven’t gotten to your road yet, they will.''

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Relay For Life Event June 7

This year’s Relay For Life event will take place Friday, June 7 from 12:00 pm and lasts until 7:00 am Saturday morning in the Rawlings Stinson Park.

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Clay County Academic Banquet Highlights

On Thursday, May 9, 2013, students from Clay County Public Schools were honored for demonstrating outstanding academic achievement. The theme this year was “A Star Attraction.”  We rolled out the red carpet to honor our super star students and coaches.

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Davidson guest speaker at Chamber meeting

Chamber donates $500.00 to Stay in Clay for mural

The Chamber of Commerce held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday at the City Hall. Chamber President, Corbet Hensley welcomed those in attendance and introduced guest speaker, Oneida Baptist Institute President Dr. Paul Davidson.

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Former football coach arrested on child pornography charges in Florida

Former Clay County football coach, James Shannon Arnett has been arrested in connection to a child pornography case.

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