COVID-19 vaccines still being encouraged, cases remain steady
White County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 numbers, following a slight increase, as officials continue to promote vaccine availability throughout the community.
White County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 numbers, following a slight increase, as officials continue to promote vaccine availability throughout the community.
The White County Water Authority is looking to make changes to water agreements with Cleveland and Helen.
With the installation of new pay meters in two of the Helen’s municipal parking lots, the city has decided to slightly increase parking fees.
A call will go out using the emergency notification system beginning Monday, May 17, in regards to the coronavirus vaccine.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.
Residents and elected officials spoke at a May 11 public hearing for the Joint Comprehensive Plan update for White County, Cleveland and Helen, but those who were not present have a little more tim
White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases decreased recently after a slight increase last week.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in White County rose over the past week.
Following storms last month that brought flooding throughout Helen, city commissioners have declared an emergency to expedite repairs on Ridge Road.
White County continues to see positive trends for new infections of the virus that causes COVID-19.