By David Knox The Clay City Council held a public meeting Monday to discuss two possible new taxes: a 1- or 2-cent sales tax increase and a 5-mill property tax. About 40 people were in atten... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The frisbee disc golf course in Clay is expected to open to the public Monday, Mayor Charles Webster said. Webster said the course’s baskets will “hopefully” be installed this... Read more
By Gary Lloyd A Jefferson County judge ruled May 8 that the city of Clay must pay a former employee $10,000 in vacation pay. Judge Jack Lowther ruled in former Clay Senior Activity Center Di... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich The city of Clay got some good news regarding its beleaguered finances this week . The city, which has faced several economic hardships over the past few years, looked as if... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The disc golf course in Clay is now expected to open later this month or in early May, according to Mayor Charles Webster. Renovations on the disc golf course hit a stumbling b... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich The city of Clay will have to pay a fee for splash pad equipment it refused to have delivered. The splash pad equipment would have cost the city more than $174,000. The city... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The city of Clay is seeking members for its Community Development and Annexation Committee. Clay City Councilman Mark Halstead and city employees have been surveying the empty... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The Clay City Council last week approved an extra $2,000 per month to go toward increased police presence in the city. Councilman Ricky Baker, the council’s liaison to the Publ... Read more
By Gary Lloyd One year ago, this group of first responders, city officials and volunteers gathered in a living nightmare, heard buzzing chainsaws and sirens, cried. On Saturday, the same gro... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Three area cities have approved resolutions to participate in the 2013 Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Feb . 22-24. The cities of Argo, Pinson and Clay have appro... Read more