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Shown from left, seated, are Karen Casey, Angie Standridge, Deena Handy and Laurie Bailey; Standing, from left, are Linda Stallions, Leesa Gillean Smith and Melinda Gooch.

Shown from left, seated, are Karen Casey, Angie Standridge, Deena Handy and Laurie Bailey; Standing, from left, are Linda Stallions, Leesa Gillean Smith and Melinda Gooch.

Ms. Mary Anna’s Hats

I needed an adventure, a road trip of sorts. My neighbor Laurie Bailey was my go-to partner for heading out into the great unknown. So with five minutes’ notice, we jumped in the car, drove down the hill and headed west toward downtown Cleveland to an estate sale.
Cleveland City Council has decided to update the City Council Meeting Room inside Cleveland Police Department.

Cleveland City Council has decided to update the City Council Meeting Room inside Cleveland Police Department.

Council to add video setup for meetings

The Cleveland City Council plans to use federal funds to add video and audio enhancements to its meeting room. During the Jan.
Veteran John Lloyd restored the hull of this helicopter once flown by Don Vickery of Cleveland.

Veteran John Lloyd restored the hull of this helicopter once flown by Don Vickery of Cleveland.

Restored helicopter connects veterans

  Cleveland resident Don Vickery was in a helicopter crash during the Vietnam War. After 55 years, a report of the incident and the aircraft’s hull led to an unexpected connection with a fellow veteran. Vickery and co-pilot Clifford Richard were transporting troops on Oct. 4, 1966.
David Jones

David Jones

Hansel & Gretel owner built legacy in Helen

Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen co-owner David Jones is being remembered for his contributions as a business leader from the early days of Alpine Helen and as a loving husband and father. Jones, of Sautee Nacoochee, passed away Monday at age 75, after an illness.
Show at right: Dr. Wayne Lovell, superintendent at Mountain Education Charter High School, universal blood donor, and recent recipient of a unit of blood for his own medical procedure. (Submitted photo)

Show at right: Dr. Wayne Lovell, superintendent at Mountain Education Charter High School, universal blood donor, and recent recipient of a unit of blood for his own medical procedure. (Submitted photo)

Blood drive held at MECHS an opportunity to help save lives

“The Life You Save…” may be more than just a catchy Flannery O’Connor story title, or an old National Highway Safety slogan. Rather, for LifeSouth, it’s a full-circle concept.
Mattie Mizell

Mattie Mizell

Missing Cleveland woman found deceased

Mattie Mizell, the 69-year-old Cleveland woman missing since Jan. 1, was found deceased on Thursday, Jan. 6, the Cleveland Police Department announced. Mizell was reported missing NewYear's Day after she left her home on foot and did not return.
This land survey shows three parcels totaling 16.97 acres along U.S. 129 North in Cleveland the county is purchasing. Thought site-use planning in underway, a new county tax commissioner’s office has been identified as the first building the county will construct on the property.

This land survey shows three parcels totaling 16.97 acres along U.S. 129 North in Cleveland the county is purchasing. Thought site-use planning in underway, a new county tax commissioner’s office has been identified as the first building the county will construct on the property.

County buys 17 acres for future building

The White County Board of Commissioners approved the nearly $1.3 million purchase of property that could potentially be the site for new facilities such as a tax commissioner’s office, courthouse, library and fire station. Commissioners agreed during a Jan. 3 meeting to acquire three parcels on U.
Mattie Mizell

Mattie Mizell

Help sought to locate woman missing since New Year’s Day

A days-long, multi-agency search for 69-year-old Mattie Mizell continues as police urge the public to share any information related to the missing Cleveland woman and a possible witness to her last known whereabouts. Mizell went missing on Saturday, Jan.
This voting precinct map from the White County government website shows the Robertstown precinct (top, green) and Helen precinct (middle,pink).

This voting precinct map from the White County government website shows the Robertstown precinct (top, green) and Helen precinct (middle,pink).

Proposal would combine two voting precincts

The White County Board of Elections and Registration will seek public input about a proposed consolidation of the Helen and Robertstown voting precincts. During a Jan. 3 meeting, Board members reviewed election data for the two precincts, which have the least voters among the county’s 11 precincts.
The proposed county district map is shown at left, while the current county district map is shown at right. A digital version of the proposed map is available at www.whitecountyga.gov.

The proposed county district map is shown at left, while the current county district map is shown at right. A digital version of the proposed map is available at www.whitecountyga.gov.

Hearing set for new district maps

A public hearing is planned to discuss newly proposed redistricting maps for the White County Board of Commissioners and county school board. County commissioners presented a draft map reflecting changes in the districts based on population data from the 2020 Census.