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The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice late last night, Saturday, Feb. 1, due to a 6-inch water main break.

The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice late last night, Saturday, Feb. 1, due to a 6-inch water main break.

Boil water notice issued

UPDATE: The boil water notice has been lifted as of 9:20 a.m. today, Feb. 3. The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice late last night, Saturday, Feb. 1, due to a 6-inch water main break.
It’s time to vote on the White County School System 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school calendars.

It’s time to vote on the White County School System 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school calendars.

BOE discusses school calendar options

It’s time to vote on the White County School System 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school calendars. During the White County Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 30, Schoool Superintendent Dr. Laurie Burkett shared drafts of four options to be presented for public input.
Final inspections of the renovated city building are expected to take place in early to mid-February once work is finished. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Final inspections of the renovated city building are expected to take place in early to mid-February once work is finished. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Renovation at Oak Springs school building nears end

The City of Cleveland is nearing the completion of renovations to an old school building that will become the temporary home of the Cleveland Police Department and City Council meetings.
White County officials are researching the possibility of declaring the county a Second Amendment sanctuary.

White County officials are researching the possibility of declaring the county a Second Amendment sanctuary.

County to study Second Amendment sanctuary

White County officials are researching the possibility of declaring the county a Second Amendment sanctuary. County commissioners were asked about the issue during a public comment period at the end of their called meeting on Monday, Jan. 27.
Hardman Farm has seen paid admissions rise as use of the Helen to Hardman Heritage Trail has increased. (File photos/Wayne Hardy)

Hardman Farm has seen paid admissions rise as use of the Helen to Hardman Heritage Trail has increased. (File photos/Wayne Hardy)

Trail traffic driving more visits to Hardman Farm

When the Helen to Hardman Heritage Trail opened in May 2018, state and local officials touted how it would more feed foot traffic to the namesake destinations at both ends of the path.
Annie Sutton

Annie Sutton

Sutton, Turner qualify for mayor’s race

Two candidates for Cleveland mayor had emerged as the special election qualifying period neared its end. Annie Sutton and Josh Turner officially entered the race Monday. No one else had registered  on Wednesday, Jan. 29, with the three-day qualifying period set to end at 4:30 p.m.
Annie Sutton

Annie Sutton

Sutton, Turner qualify for mayor race

Cleveland City Council member Annie Sutton qualified to run for mayor on Monday, Jan. 27. In doing so, Sutton turned in her resignation letter as Ward 2 council member. In a letter, she thanks Cleveland residents for their support during her time on the council.
Phoenix

Phoenix

Pets of the Week: Jan. 27

Pets of the week for the week of Jan. 27 from White County Animal Control and Charles Smithgall Humane Society. At White County Animal Control, Teddy is a one-year-old male shepherd mix who is just wonderful!
Qualifying for the City of Cleveland mayoral candidates begins today.

Qualifying for the City of Cleveland mayoral candidates begins today.

Qualifying for Cleveland Mayor race begins today

Qualifying for the City of Cleveland mayoral candidates begins today, Monday, Jan. 27, and will be held through Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Cleveland City Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. There is a $138 qualifying fee.