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No masks required at CCS for now

HAYESVILLE, NC – Clay County students will be returning on August 23, 2021, and this year masks are optional for…

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North Carolina to Require Vaccine Verification for State Employees

RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. announced that…

5 years ago

Public voice their opinions concerning social studies standards

HAYESVILLE, NC – Some members of Clay County spoke out against Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools and the new…

5 years ago

Governor Cooper Announces County Boards of Elections Chair Appointments

RALEIGH: Gov. Cooper has appointed the following individuals to serve as Chair of the following County Boards of Elections: Alamance: Ms. Dorothy Yarborough…

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Clay County School Board approves 5 year strategic plan

HAYESVILLE, N.C. – Clay County School Board of Education approved the school's strategic plan for the upcoming five years at…

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District Attorney Hornsby Welch announces intention to run for relelection

District Attorney Ashley Hornsby Welch today announced that she intends to seek a third term in office. Welch, 42, a…

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North Carolina evictions protections to end on July 1

RALEIGH: The state evictions moratorium will end July 1 after Republican members of the Council of State rejected a one-month extension,…

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Water main break around Highway 64

CLAY COUNTY, NC - Clay County Water and Sewer Department are notifying citizens of a water main break and outage…

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End of Year Assessments demonstrate marked improvement for CSS

HAYESVILLE, Ga – Following a year of unknowns, students in Clay County Schools showed resiliency and ability to bounce back…

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N.C. Households Can Get Help With Monthly Internet Bills From Federal Program

RALEIGH: North Carolinians can get critical help to pay for high-speed internet from a $3.2 billion federal program opening in May…

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