COVID-19 figures dip, but remain elevated
The rate of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County declined over the past week, though it remains on par with elevated levels seen last winter.
The rate of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County declined over the past week, though it remains on par with elevated levels seen last winter.
Some changes are coming to Cleveland City Hall.
City Clerk Connie Tracas will become the finance office beginning in January.
A Dawsonville man has been arrested and charged with incest.
Zaxby's in Cleveland is closed due to an early morning fire on Thursday, Sept. 9.
White County High School has received $8,000 for vocational training curriculum for students with disabilities.
Higher rates of confirmed COVID-19 infections continue in White County.
One of Cleveland’s local grocery stores has new owners: Adams Foods IGA is now Berry Foods IGA.
Oktoberfest season has arrived in Helen, bringing crowds to enjoy German food, music and fun.
Sautee Nacoochee resident Ivy Rutzky worked in New York City and lived in Manhattan during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Starting Thursday, Sept. 9, there will be a traffic shift on Hulsey Road due to construction for phase 3 of the bypass.