Clay Electric trustees approve $12M Capital Credits refund
Clay Electric Cooperative’s board of trustees agreed to issue a Capital Credits refund of $12 million to members who used their services from 1992 through 2020.
Clay Electric Cooperative’s board of trustees agreed to issue a Capital Credits refund of $12 million to members who used their services from 1992 through 2020.
A Hawthorne woman was arrested Sunday night after threatening to stab a man and hitting him in the face so hard she left welts, authorities said.
A crash on State Road 207 Wednesday morning left a pickup truck on its side on one side of the four-lane highway and a car with a crumpled front hood on the other.
It’s time for Putnam County residents to tell their history.
Palatka commissioners approved spending a chunk of the city’s coronavirus-relief funding to purchase fire department safety equipment and improve water lines on a section of St. Johns Avenue.
By Rick Paul
Special to the Daily News
Are you ready to start and manage your own small business?
EAST PALATKA – Against a backdrop of pink, purple and green rides soon to be set up, people bustled around the Putnam County Fairgrounds on Monday getting ready for the Putnam County Fair.
A Georgia-Pacific spokesman confirmed a fire began Saturday morning near the facility’s tissue-paper machine, but it did not cause any damage.
A tornado left a path of destruction south of Crescent City on Saturday, damaging several structures but injuring no residents.
An airplane crashed into a Georgia-Pacific retention pond Monday afternoon when the pilot’s engine had “difficulties” while on the way to Palatka Municipal Airport, authorities said.