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Jose Cabrera-Lopez

Jose Cabrera-Lopez

Single-vehicle accident results in DUI charge

One person has been charged following a single-vehicle accident on U.S. 129 North on Saturday, May 8. According to a White County Sheriff’s Office accident report, Jose Cabrera-Lopez, 41, of Hiawassee, was driving a 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe southbound on U.S. 129 North.
One person was seriously injured in a wreck on Friday, May 7, on Ga. 75 and Tray Mountain Road.

One person was seriously injured in a wreck on Friday, May 7, on Ga. 75 and Tray Mountain Road.

Driver seriously injured in crash

One person was seriously injured in a wreck on Friday, May 7, on Ga. 75 and Tray Mountain Road. Julie McCleese, 56, of Clarkesville, was driving a 2019 Hyundai on Ga. 75 when she failed to maintain her lane and crossed the centerline, according to the Georgia State Patrol accident report.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.

Room to grow in local vaccine rate

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.
Resident Ridley Kinsey addresses officials during a public comment hearing for the Joint Comprehensive Plan update for White County, Cleveland and Helen. Community input is still being sought through a survey. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Resident Ridley Kinsey addresses officials during a public comment hearing for the Joint Comprehensive Plan update for White County, Cleveland and Helen. Community input is still being sought through a survey. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Speaking up for the community’s future

Residents and elected officials spoke at a May 11 public hearing for the Joint Comprehensive Plan update for White County, Cleveland and Helen, but those who were not present have a little more time to give their input through a community survey.
Repairs resulting from the City of Cleveland’s recent investigation of water line leaks could save the city millions of gallons a month in water production.

Repairs resulting from the City of Cleveland’s recent investigation of water line leaks could save the city millions of gallons a month in water production.

Leak detection to save city thousands per month in losses

Repairs resulting from the City of Cleveland’s recent investigation of water line leaks could save the city millions of gallons a month in water production.
The White County Board of Commissioners is moving ahead in the search for the next county manager.

The White County Board of Commissioners is moving ahead in the search for the next county manager.

County manager search begins

The White County Board of Commissioners is moving ahead in the search for the next county manager. The county has begun advertising the position with the current county manager, Jason Cobb, set to depart June 25 to pursue a private business opportunity.
Dasha Cannon posted White County's top finish during the Class AAA State B Sectional last Saturday in Atlanta. Cannon finished second in the discus and was fifth in the shot put. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Dasha Cannon posted White County's top finish during the Class AAA State B Sectional last Saturday in Atlanta. Cannon finished second in the discus and was fifth in the shot put. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WCHS sends big group to Class AAA state meet

White County is sending a huge contingent to the Class AAA state track this week in Albany, as 26 athletes are headed to South Georgia to compete on the biggest stage of the season.
Truett McConnell's Andrew Johnston, left, Brooks Rosser, Josh Johnston, and Tanner Griffith all earned Applachian Athletic Conference post-season honors. (Photo Collage/TMU Athletics)

Truett McConnell's Andrew Johnston, left, Brooks Rosser, Josh Johnston, and Tanner Griffith all earned Applachian Athletic Conference post-season honors. (Photo Collage/TMU Athletics)

TMU baseball players earn league awards

Four members of the Truett McConnell baseball team picked up some awards this week from the Appalachian Athletic Conference. Josh Johnston has been named to the All-AAC first team, while Andrew Johnston and Brooks Rosser are pair of the All-AAC second team.
White County's Bailee Patterson, middle, and J. Ben Haynes, right, celebrate after turning a double play to end Game 1 of the Class AAA state baseball series last week in Sonoraville. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's Bailee Patterson, middle, and J. Ben Haynes, right, celebrate after turning a double play to end Game 1 of the Class AAA state baseball series last week in Sonoraville. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Warriors drop state series with Sonoraville

The best season in recent memory came to an end last for the White County High School baseball team.
Rachel Anne Godfrey, Harper Murphey, and Audrey Whitaker took home 2nd place in book battle. (Submitted photo)

Rachel Anne Godfrey, Harper Murphey, and Audrey Whitaker took home 2nd place in book battle. (Submitted photo)

MCES Beta Club wins several state convention awards

The Mossy Creek Elementary School Beta Club has some new hardware. Members recently competed in the virtual state competition, said Detecia Oosthuizen, club sponsor. Students entered 21 categories, capturing honors in seven of them, including first place in color photography.