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Denise Etheridge, left, and Erin Etris, right, have been promoted to managing editor and general manager of the White County News, respectively. MICHELE QUINTAL/WCN

Denise Etheridge, left, and Erin Etris, right, have been promoted to managing editor and general manager of the White County News, respectively. MICHELE QUINTAL/WCN

News promotes two staffers

    CNI Regional Publisher Keith Barlow announced Tuesday that marketing specialist Erin Etris and senior reporter Denise Etheridge have accepted key leadership positions at the White County News. Etris will oversee all the day-to-day business duties at the News as general manager.
Amped Kids received an arts grant to continue its mission. SUBMITTED

Amped Kids received an arts grant to continue its mission. SUBMITTED

Fueling creative growth

by Denise Etheridge White County News   Two local nonprofits, Amped Kids Foundation and the Sautee Nacoochee Center, have received state arts grants to support youth music programs and community arts initiatives.

Safety, admissions policies get board approval

by Denise Etheridge White County News   White County’s school board reviewed a new safety plan and approved changes to its admissions policy last week. Board of Education members were told that the district’s revised safety plan was completed and would go into effect once the board approves it.
Susan Garrity and Mike McMillan display the first edition of the White County News, founded by their father, Henry McMillan. JERRY GRILLO/WCN

Susan Garrity and Mike McMillan display the first edition of the White County News, founded by their father, Henry McMillan. JERRY GRILLO/WCN

From newsman to civic leader

By Jerry Grillo Henry McMillan, who once described himself as, “a No. 2 pencil in a dot com world,” was well ahead of his time in other ways.
Superintendent Laurie Burkett makes her point with School Board Chair Missy Jarrard. JERRY GRILLO/WCN

Superintendent Laurie Burkett makes her point with School Board Chair Missy Jarrard. JERRY GRILLO/WCN

Smooth start for local schools

by Jerry Grillo White County News   White County students are settling into the new school year with steady academic progress, new faces in leadership, and new rules designed to increase classroom focus.

Ousted tenants find new shelter

by Linda Erbele White County News   The four people who had stayed beyond 14 days at Cleveland’s Knight’s Inn have found other temporary shelter. The city commission, at its meeting Aug.

No elections for city seats

by Linda Erbele White County News   Both the cities of Cleveland and Helen will, in all likelihood, cancel their elections for city council/commission. No one other than the incumbents qualified to run in either city.
A new semester has begun at Truett McConnell University. JERRY GRILLO/WCN PHOTO

A new semester has begun at Truett McConnell University. JERRY GRILLO/WCN PHOTO

Class in session at TMU as investigation continues

By Jerry Grillo White County News   As students and faculty return to classrooms at Truett McConnell University, school officials are touting rising enrollment and the institution’s first doctoral program.

County debates growth, land use

by Denise Etheridge White County News   The White County Board of Commissioners and Planning Commission met Tuesday to review proposed changes to the Code of Ordinances aimed at managing growth while preserving the county’s way of life.