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Senior Riley Norton had two hits and drove in three runs in the Warriors' 4-0 win over West Hall on March 11. The game was one of the final varsity events held before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all GHSA activities. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Senior Riley Norton had two hits and drove in three runs in the Warriors' 4-0 win over West Hall on March 11. The game was one of the final varsity events held before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all GHSA activities. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Spring sports season offically ends

High School spring sports coaches and athletes had been holding to every last bit of hope they would all get a chance to return to the field this spring, but those hopes came to a close last week when Governor Brian Kemp announced that all schools in the state were shutting down for the year due to...
Thanks to a $5,000 emergency grant from the North Georgia Community Foundation, White County Caring & Sharing plans to accept additional applications for April assistance with rent, utilities and other critical basic needs in these unprecedented times.

Thanks to a $5,000 emergency grant from the North Georgia Community Foundation, White County Caring & Sharing plans to accept additional applications for April assistance with rent, utilities and other critical basic needs in these unprecedented times.

White County Caring & Sharing accepting additional applications thanks to emergency grant funds

Thanks to a $5,000 emergency grant from the North Georgia Community Foundation, White County Caring & Sharing plans to accept additional applications for April assistance with rent, utilities and other critical basic needs in these unprecedented times.
Pinwheels for prevention line the driveway up to the South Enotah Children’s Advocacy Center Office on Kenimer Street. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Pinwheels for prevention line the driveway up to the South Enotah Children’s Advocacy Center Office on Kenimer Street. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

SECAC holding events for Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the South Enotah Children’s Advocacy Center (SECAC) is promoting multiple events this month to raise awareness for the cause.
The city of Cleveland plans to raise water and sewer rates, as well as fees for building permits and solid waste collection.

The city of Cleveland plans to raise water and sewer rates, as well as fees for building permits and solid waste collection.

Cleveland proposes rate, fee increases

The city of Cleveland plans to raise water and sewer rates, as well as fees for building permits and solid waste collection. Each pricing adjustment is related to a need to keep up with the increasing cost of doing business, said City Administrator Tom O’Bryant.
White County schools will now be out for the rest of the year.

White County schools will now be out for the rest of the year.

Students won’t return to classrooms this school year

Who knew that when teachers and students said goodbye on March 13, they would be saying goodbye for the rest of the year? Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced April 1 that k-12 public schools would remain closed for the rest of the school year to help control the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Don Ferguson

Don Ferguson

Four make their case to be next probate judge

Longtime White County Probate Judge Garrison Baker is retiring at the end of 2020, and four hopefuls are vying to fill his shoes. The White County News recently conducted a question and answer session with each of the candidates. Don Ferguson Where are you from?
Felicia Sutton

Felicia Sutton

Meet the council candidates

Felicia Sutton and Rebecca Yardley are vying for the Cleveland City Council Ward 2 seat formerly held by Annie Sutton, who resigned earlier this year to run for mayor in a special election that also includes Josh Turner.
White County News update

White County News update

Commissioners seek state park closure

County commissioners from 12 North Georgia counties have banded together to encourage Gov. Brian Kemp to temporarily close Georgia’s state parks to further curb spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 11.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 11.

Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 11

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 11. The information came from the evening update Wednesday, April 8, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. With this update, there are now 10,189 confirmed cases in Georgia, 2,082 people hospitalized and 369 deaths.
White County News

White County News

Event updates in response to COVID-19

CANCELLATIONS/POSTPONEMENTS The following events have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) concerns as of Wednesday, April 8: April 11 Saturday, April 11 • Emory Jones book signing at Hardman Farm State Historic Sitehas been postponed.