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Guests fill their plates with food at last year’s Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at the Sautee Nacoochee Center. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Guests fill their plates with food at last year’s Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at the Sautee Nacoochee Center. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Travis Chapel UMC, SNC to host Thanksgiving fundraisers

by Hannah Caudell White County News   Both Travis Chapel United Methodist Church (UMC) and the Sautee Nacoochee Center will host Thanksgiving dinner fundraisers in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving.
Elections Board Secretary Russell Mobley and Board Member Lorie Crumley review a ballot during the certification process. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)

Elections Board Secretary Russell Mobley and Board Member Lorie Crumley review a ballot during the certification process. (Photo/Eric Tiongson)

Votes are official

by Eric Tiongson White County News   One week after Election Day, the White County Board of Elections has officially certified the election’s results. The certification of the 2024 Election in White County was completed during their regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Mitch Simpson

Mitch Simpson

Former car dealer sentenced to federal prison

by Eric Tiongson White County News   After being found guilty of wire fraud worth $3 million in July, the former owner of a White County car dealership was sentenced to federal prison this week.
(Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

(Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Saluting service

Chris Dorsey and other veterans and family members gathered at Nacoochee Methodist Church Monday night salute as the White County High School ROTC presents the colors.
The City of Cleveland voted 3-2 to rezone the 10-acre property from B2 Highway Business to Planned Residential Development (PRD). Mayor Josh Turner broke a tied vote among the council members.

The City of Cleveland voted 3-2 to rezone the 10-acre property from B2 Highway Business to Planned Residential Development (PRD). Mayor Josh Turner broke a tied vote among the council members.

Cleveland rezones old Talon property

by Hannah Caudell White County News   The Cleveland City Council made progress on the development of the former Talon Property on 19 Campbell St. Plans are for a 93-unit planned development community under the Rural Workforce Housing Initiative.
Ron Webb served our country in the Air Force (inset) and continues to serve our community as president of the Northeast Georgia Veterans Society.

Ron Webb served our country in the Air Force (inset) and continues to serve our community as president of the Northeast Georgia Veterans Society.

Ron Webb lives to serve

by Eric Tiongson White County News   Ron Webb took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America when he was 17 years old. He had enlisted in the U.S. Air Force straight out of high school after receiving some advice from his uncle, who was an Air Force pilot.
Hannah Caudell

Hannah Caudell

Caudell joins News team

Staff Reports   Hannah Caudell has joined The White County News team as its newest reporter. She will primarily serve as the publication’s education reporter and will cover the city of Cleveland. “We are very excited to have Hannah join our team,” Editor Samantha Sinclair said.
The city of Cleveland has some new real estate to potentially advance city operations.

The city of Cleveland has some new real estate to potentially advance city operations.

City purchases former tax office from county

by Hannah Caudell White County News   The city of Cleveland has some new real estate to potentially advance city operations. The council members voted unanimously to approve the purchase of the old tax commissioner’s building at 113 North Brooks St. for $370,000.
Derick Canupp

Derick Canupp

Canupp appointed county manager

by Eric Tiongson White County News   It’s official. Derick Canupp will become White County’s newest county manager. The White County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to promote Canupp to the position during their meeting on Monday, Nov. 4.
Jody Davis

Jody Davis

Davis sues county

by Eric Tiongson White County News   Roughly a year after being fired from his job as White County’s supervisor of elections and registration, Jody Davis is now suing the county for alleged wrongful termination. The lawsuit, submitted on Oct. 31 by Davis’ attorneys at the Kirby G.