Georgia
There have been 122 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Thursday, June 11, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 122
Dasha Cannon, and the Lady Warriors, were back in the gym this week to begin the summer program. (Photo/Mark Turner)
Basketball teams back in the gym
TMU fall athletes like Tori Wilson, above, will not be able to begin practice for the 2020 season until Aug. 15 due to the COVID-19 restrictons. (Photo/TMU Athletics
Truett McConnell, AAC to play limited fall schedule
Dover steps down, Vandegriff to lead White County cross country program
The Cleveland City Council adopted a Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget at its meeting on Monday, June 8, after holding their second budget hearing.
Cleveland adopts $6.4 million budget
White County’s Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget will likely mirror much of the current budget, with additional costs related to higher premiums in its employee insurance plan.
County may vote on $24.7 million budget on Monday
The Helen City Commission approved the first consideration of its proposed Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget, which is the same as the approved budget for FY2019-20, in part due to economic uncertainty from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Helen budget kept same as pandemic clouds financials
Mitch Easley is among those who worry proposed state budget cuts will leave thousands living with a mental health diagnosis or substance abuse disorder without vital resources for recovery, and hope.
Proposed cuts raise concern about mental health resource
Kelsey Wolff of Gainesville raises her fist as Devin Pandy asked everybody to take a knee for a moment of prayer during the rally for unity in Cleveland’s Freedom Park on June 3. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)
