Cleveland selects bid for removing asbestos at Talon
The Cleveland City Council approved an asbestos abatement proposal for the former Talon manufacturing building on Campbell Street.
The Cleveland City Council approved an asbestos abatement proposal for the former Talon manufacturing building on Campbell Street.
by Wayne Hardy, White County News, and Beau Evans, Capitol Beat News Service
UPDATE: As of 12:40 p.m. in Saturday, Feb. 27, the boil water notice has been lifted.
COVID-19 vaccination efforts were in full swing this week with multiple mass patient clinics led by the White County Health Department, MedLink Georgia and state emergency management.
Three people have been arrested in connection to a robbery at a Cleveland hotel last month.
Plans for a new Cleveland Building Authority is set to proceed.
Winter storms that wreaked havoc on Texas and other parts of country have also affected COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Georgia.
Cleveland has a new police chief following the swearing-in of Jeff Shoemaker on Monday, Feb. 8.
More COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics are planned to allow providers additional space to process more patients as supplies allow.
The Cleveland City Council plans to create a new building authority that could help finance work on a proposed municipal complex at the site of the former Talon manufacturing plant off Campbell Str