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Jack P. Nix Elementary School has been named a Georgia Title I Distinguished School. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

Jack P. Nix Elementary School has been named a Georgia Title I Distinguished School. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

WCSS touts 95% four-year grad rate

by Denise Etheridge White County News The White County School System is celebrating academic success this week, for a strong graduation rate and an honor bestowed on one of its elementary schools.
Dr. John Yarbrough speaks to reporters at a press conference Friday morning, Sept. 26. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

Dr. John Yarbrough speaks to reporters at a press conference Friday morning, Sept. 26. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

TMU parts ways with Caner

By Denise Etheridge White County News   Truett McConnell University has officially parted ways with former TMU President Emir Caner. Newly named Interim President Dr. John Yarbrough informed media representatives during a press conference on Friday, Sept.

Forum on comp plan set for Sept. 29

by Denise Etheridge White County News   Residents can help shape White County’s future at a public forum on the joint Comprehensive Plan, set for Sept. 29 in Helen. The forum will begin at 6 p.m., at 25 Alpenrosen Strasse in Helen.
Cleveland’s new fire station will soon be open. ERIN ETRIS/WCN

Cleveland’s new fire station will soon be open. ERIN ETRIS/WCN

Cleveland to hold grand opening for new fire station

by Linda Erbele White County News   The city of Cleveland will host a grand opening for its new fire station on Friday, Oct. 3 at 11 a.m. “Instead of a ribbon cutting, we will have a hose-decoupling,” said Kevin Harris, city manager.
Truett McConnell University officials will soon give an update on a third-party investigation. FILE/WCN

Truett McConnell University officials will soon give an update on a third-party investigation. FILE/WCN

TMU to provide update on investigation

Staff reports   Truett McConnell University Board of Trustees will meet in a closed session today, Sept. 25, to consider taking action once they review progress made on a third-party investigation into sexual abuse and cover-up allegations.
Cleveland author Karen Casey holds a copy of her new book Splash JOY. She will hold a book-signing and workshop on creating tiny tablescapes Sept. 27 in the Roy Ash Community Room. SUBMITTED

Cleveland author Karen Casey holds a copy of her new book Splash JOY. She will hold a book-signing and workshop on creating tiny tablescapes Sept. 27 in the Roy Ash Community Room. SUBMITTED

Cleveland’s Casey inspires with book

Linda Erbele White County News   Cleveland resident Karen Casey has written a book called Splash JOY – Connecting with People One Moment at a Time. It offers tips, stories and ideas to create moments that leave a mark.

Tourism down slightly in Helen

By Linda Erbele White County News   Helen City Commissioners, at their regular meeting Sept. 16, heard from Convention and Visitor’s Bureau that travel to the city was down in July and August over last year by about 7 percent, as measured by walk-in visitors to  the Welcome Center.
The City of Cleveland proclaimed September as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. From left are commissioners C.J. McDonald and Jeremy McClure, Michelle Black, Resource Development Manager for Circle of Hope, Mayor Josh Turner, Commissioner Nan Bowen and Cleveland Police Chief Jeff Shoemaker. LINDA ERBELE/WCN

The City of Cleveland proclaimed September as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. From left are commissioners C.J. McDonald and Jeremy McClure, Michelle Black, Resource Development Manager for Circle of Hope, Mayor Josh Turner, Commissioner Nan Bowen and Cleveland Police Chief Jeff Shoemaker. LINDA ERBELE/WCN

Cleveland reviews lodging waiver process

Linda Erbele White County News   The city commission of Cleveland, at its meeting Sept. 15, held a first reading of a new process for hotel/ motel variance appeals. “The purpose is to simplify and improve it to where it’s an administrative process,” City Manager Kevin Harris said.
Helen's 55th annual Oktoberfest is now underway! The long-running festival kicked off last weekend with a parade. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

Helen's 55th annual Oktoberfest is now underway! The long-running festival kicked off last weekend with a parade. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

55th annual Oktoberfest kicks off

  Throngs of visitors strolled along every block of Helen’s 2.1 square miles last Saturday when the city’s 55th annual Oktoberfest went into high gear with a parade and tradition- al keg tapping. The festival officially kicked off on Sept. 4.
Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon attends a groundbreaking for a White County fire station. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon attends a groundbreaking for a White County fire station. DENISE ETHERIDGE/WCN

Couvillon campaigns in White County

  By Denise Etheridge, White County News Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon, who is running against U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde in the 2026 Republican primary race for the Ninth Congressional District seat, made himself visible in White County last Thursday.