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Robert Morin

Robert Morin

Robert Morin

by Eric Tiongson White County News   In 2000, Robert Morin and his wife came to White County for their honeymoon. He fell in love with the area, and knew he wanted to live there one day. In 2008, they moved to White County, and save for a couple years, have been here ever since.
Rick Kelley

Rick Kelley

Rick Kelley

by Eric Tiongson White County News   Rick Kelley has lived in White County his entire life, and has always wanted to serve the area.
Seth Millican of the Georgia Transportation Alliance presents the key drivers for growth impacting the state’s transportation needs. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Seth Millican of the Georgia Transportation Alliance presents the key drivers for growth impacting the state’s transportation needs. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Leaders learn about transportation needs, inland port

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Local business and community leaders learned how important it is to prepare for the impacts of the inland port last week.
Dean Dyer of WRWH opens the second night of Candidate Forums as White County Commission Chair candidates Travis Turner and Chris Dorsey listen. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Dean Dyer of WRWH opens the second night of Candidate Forums as White County Commission Chair candidates Travis Turner and Chris Dorsey listen. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Candidates share views at forums

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Candidates for local offices got their first opportunity to meet and answer questions from the community in forums organized by the White County Chamber of Commerce in partnership with WRWH and the White County News on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Kelsey Cleveland, Leah Smith and Grace Reyes as Tanya, Donna and Rosie perform “Super Trouper” in “Mamma Mia!” (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Kelsey Cleveland, Leah Smith and Grace Reyes as Tanya, Donna and Rosie perform “Super Trouper” in “Mamma Mia!” (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Here we go again

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   When Director Jessi Reed was planning this year’s production season, “Mamma Mia!” was supposed to be the first show in White County High School’s new Performing Arts Center.
Cinnamon Sullivan

Cinnamon Sullivan

Sullivan resigns from Helen commission

by Eric Tiongson White County News   The Helen City Commission announced the resignation of Commissioner Cinnamon Sullivan during their meeting on Tuesday, April 16. Sullivan had served on the commission since 2016, and also owns Cimmi’s Courtyard Cafe in Helen.
Atlanta Hardwood CEO Jim Howard speaks during the second public hearing for amendments to the city’s noise ordinance. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Atlanta Hardwood CEO Jim Howard speaks during the second public hearing for amendments to the city’s noise ordinance. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Decibel debate: Proposed change could hurt plant

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Cleveland’s draft noise ordinance amendment will hurt operations at the Atlanta Hardwoods site if passed as proposed, representatives told the city council Monday night.
Cleveland City Hall

Cleveland City Hall

City readies for facility upgrades

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   The Cleveland City Council took a couple of steps on related real estate issues after a lengthy executive session Monday night.
Mona Painter and Donna Highsmith watch the eclipse through their protective glasses. One popular method to try and get a good photo of the eclipse was to cover your phone camera with the protective glasses. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)

Mona Painter and Donna Highsmith watch the eclipse through their protective glasses. One popular method to try and get a good photo of the eclipse was to cover your phone camera with the protective glasses. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)

Looking up

by Eric Tiongson White County News   Those who were looking to see the 2024 solar eclipse in Helen got the royal treatment.
Carolos Lowery fights tears as he speaks about the make up of the selection committee. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Carolos Lowery fights tears as he speaks about the make up of the selection committee. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Disappointed

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Boos were voiced in support of Quint Moss Tuesday night after the White County Board of Education decided to hire someone else for the White County High School girls basketball head coach position.