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Roger Corn enjoys meeting people at last year’s Folk Pottery Show and Arts Festival. (file photo)

Roger Corn enjoys meeting people at last year’s Folk Pottery Show and Arts Festival. (file photo)

Folk pottery festival is this weekend

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Roger Corn has been at every Folk Pottery Show and Arts Festival, and he will return again to show his pottery in the festival’s 15th year.

BOC hears senior transportation need

by Noah Johnson White County News   At its meeting on Monday, Aug. 28, the White County Board of Commissioners heard from Senior Center Director Barbara Overton on the need for a transit service in White County.
Charles Anthony McLeroy

Charles Anthony McLeroy

Inmate dies at jail

by Noah Johnson White County News   A White County inmate passed away while in custody at the White County Detention Center. On Thursday, Aug. 24 around 5:45 a.m. Charles Anthony McLeroy, 54 of Athens was found deceased in his bed by jail staff.
Helen has four candidates vying for two city commission seats — Mervin Barbree, Josh Garrison, Lee Landress and Randy Summers.

Helen has four candidates vying for two city commission seats — Mervin Barbree, Josh Garrison, Lee Landress and Randy Summers.

Four qualify for Helen commission seats

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Ballots are full for municipal elections in November, but one city’s election may get canceled.
Hardman Farm, one of White County’s many historical sites, is managed by Will Wagner, who chaired the Historic Overlay Committee. (file photo)

Hardman Farm, one of White County’s many historical sites, is managed by Will Wagner, who chaired the Historic Overlay Committee. (file photo)

Moving history forward

by Noah Johnson White County News   Historic preservation has been a topic in White County for some time now, and the community is waiting to hear when the White County Board of Commissioners will hold a meeting to discuss and eventually vote on the proposed plan.
Tristan Harris pours a sample of Concord, a sweet wine from Habersham Winery, during a wine tasting last week. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Tristan Harris pours a sample of Concord, a sweet wine from Habersham Winery, during a wine tasting last week. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Napa of the South

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Tom Slick had been in California, and when he came to North Georgia, he looked at the land and thought it would be interesting if he could grow grapes here. “It was just an idea,” Slick said. That idea helped spawn an industry that generates close to $5.
Warrior Band Director Michael Pickett and Band Booster President Donnie Filaski accept the truck and graphic wrap donation from Turbo’s Steve Syfan, Nicky Smith and Mike Trump. (Photo/submitted)

Warrior Band Director Michael Pickett and Band Booster President Donnie Filaski accept the truck and graphic wrap donation from Turbo’s Steve Syfan, Nicky Smith and Mike Trump. (Photo/submitted)

Warrior Band gets new truck

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   The White County High School Warrior Band made a bold entrance at the first game of the season, and it wasn’t just their space-themed show.
The historic home of Rush Mauney is transported to its new land through downtown Cleveland in 1978. (Photo/submitted)

The historic home of Rush Mauney is transported to its new land through downtown Cleveland in 1978. (Photo/submitted)

Zoning around history

by Noah Johnson White County News   When Rush Mauney bought his historic home, it was about to be torn down, but Mauney being a lover of history and historic homes was not going to let that happen. Mauney made a deal with owners at the time that if he could move it, he could take it.
The deadline to qualify for seats up for reelection in both Cleveland and Helen is Friday.

The deadline to qualify for seats up for reelection in both Cleveland and Helen is Friday.

Qualifying ends Friday for seats in Cleveland, Helen

by Noah Johnson and Samantha Sinclair White County News   Qualifying began Monday for municipal elections, and five people showed they were ready to run for office. The deadline to qualify for seats up for reelection in both Cleveland and Helen is Friday.
Rebecca Yardley

Rebecca Yardley

Yardley resigns from city council

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Rebecca Yardley is resigning from the Cleveland City Council, effective Aug. 31. She shared her intent to resign in a letter dated Aug. 21 to Mayor Josh Turner and the city council.