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The Cleveland City Council approved amendments to its alcohol ordinance and lifted a moratorium on issuing new alcohol licenses at its April 12 meeting.
Cleveland OK’s alcohol ordinance amendments and lifts moratorium
Behind the scenes, E-911 dispatchers serve as lifeline to those in emergencies
‘Coach’ Bobby Parks remembered for guiding youth, generosity to others
Summer in the Northeast Georgia mountains is special, whether your favorite mountain activity is hiking on a trail, spending time on a lake or just enjoying the cool evening breezes. If you have a photograph that represents this beautiful time of year, it could be featured on the cover of The Mountain Traveler’s summer 2021 edition.
The Mountain Traveler cover contest underway
Former Cleveland City Council members John Palmour and Edward Young were honored in the naming of a city park pavilion on Woodman Hall Road. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)
Park pavilion dedicated for former Cleveland City Council members
WCHS junior Samuel Shobert spoke to the White County Board of Education at their meeting in January to express his idea for a COVID-19 memorial. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)
Memorial planned for those lost to COVID-19
Georgia Office of Highway Safety Officer Ed Weaver (left) and CPD Chief Jeff Shoemaker monitor traffic. (Photos/Stephanie Hill)
Safety campaign aims to curb distracted driving
White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday.
More residents sought for vaccination
What does the future look like for Yonah Preserve? County officials have been working on that exact answer.
