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Andrea Evans shares her concerns about the added the traffic on West Jarrard Street as developer Tom Williams listens. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)
Fire station, housing zoning get council’s OK
Flags remain at half staff to honor victims of the Apalachee High School tragedy on Tuesday at White County Middle School. On Monday, the school was the subject of a threat posted on social media. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)
Student faces charges
David Hartis, the official keg tapper, pulls the first official keg of Oktoberfest, ridden by John Hauza. (file photo)
Helen’s Oktoberfest starts today, parade is Saturday
City Finance Director John Solmon speaks before the Cleveland City Council regarding commercial dumpsters on Tuesday. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)
Cleveland mulls Dumpster use
Shelley Sidders poses with a framed piece of art that spells out the B.R.I.D.G.E acronym in Bridge Recovery. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)
Climb to recovery
Fire station gets $3.9 million price tag
Dr. Cindy Free shows a graph comparing White County’s Milestones ELA scores (in blue ) to Pioneer RESA’s (in green and the state’s (in orange.) (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)
Schools working to improve Milestones test scores
The master plan for the community shows how the 14 units will be arranged on the property at the end of West Jarrard Street in Cleveland. (Image/submitted)
Housing plan gets zoning OK
As Public Safety Director David Murphy smiles along in the background, Fire Chief Michael LeFevre shares his joy of having served White County. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)
