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Jarrard to seek another 4 years on board of education

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Missy Jarrard wants to continue to have an active role to ensure students, staff and families have all they need to be successful, and has shared her intent to run for a third term as chair of the White County Board of Education.
Volunteer firefighters will get $30 per call.

Volunteer firefighters will get $30 per call.

Firefighters to get higher pay per call

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Volunteer firefighters will be getting double the money to respond to calls.  The White County Board of Commissioners approved a change in its code at their meeting Monday to give volunteer firefighters $30 per call. They were getting $15 per call.
White County Commissioners listen as David Fain shares information about the telecommunications tower proposed for his property. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

White County Commissioners listen as David Fain shares information about the telecommunications tower proposed for his property. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

County OKs new cell tower

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   A hole in cellphone coverage on Ga. 115 should be filled soon. The White County Board of Commissioners approved a conditional use permit for a telecommunications tower to be placed on property owned by David Fain on Black Road.
(Photo/Metro Creative)

(Photo/Metro Creative)

Home ownership getting harder

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Homes cost more than five times the median household income in White County in 2023. The data was part of the Norton Agency’s presentation of its Annual Forecast prepared by Norton Native Intelligence last week.
Betty Jenkins sits in the home her husband built in the Bean Creek community. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Betty Jenkins sits in the home her husband built in the Bean Creek community. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

A blessed life

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Betty Jenkins watched as the principal took her son Timmy’s hand in his, then walked him down the hallway to his classroom on the first day of school. Just moments earlier, she made a confession to that principal, Charles Allen.
Aiden Sharp is the STAR Student for the Class of 2024. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Aiden Sharp is the STAR Student for the Class of 2024. (Photo/Samantha Sinclair)

Sharp enough for STAR status

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Aiden Sharp was really hoping to get at least a score of 1400 on the SATs. In one try, he got 1460. It was the highest score in White County High School’s graduating class, and he was announced as the STAR Student last week.
Officers and members of the volunteer board of the United Way of White County show celebrate the 2023 fundraising success. Pictured are Chuck Johnstone, Lauren Williams, Kielea Loggins, Dean Dyer, Nanette Baughman, Gene White, Susan Cremering, Carol Powell, Courtney Allison and Donald Harris.

Officers and members of the volunteer board of the United Way of White County show celebrate the 2023 fundraising success. Pictured are Chuck Johnstone, Lauren Williams, Kielea Loggins, Dean Dyer, Nanette Baughman, Gene White, Susan Cremering, Carol Powell, Courtney Allison and Donald Harris.

United Way exceeds goal

Staff reports   Based on the success of the fundraising in 2023, the United Way of White County increased the Target Goal from $80,000 in 2022 to $90,000 in 2023, an 11 percent increase over the prior year to provide additional funding to local non-profits.
Pat and Chris Smith celebrate at the Festhalle in 2020,  the last time they were the Fasching royalty. (Photo/submitted)

Pat and Chris Smith celebrate at the Festhalle in 2020, the last time they were the Fasching royalty. (Photo/submitted)

Triple crown

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   Chris and Pat Smith started coming to Helen in 2000. In 2005, they got a cabin and RV spot to call home while visiting every weekend for Oktoberfest. Ten years later, they bought a townhome in Helen so the they could be in the center of all the action.
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Housing on the way

by Samantha Sinclair White County News   There are 55 housing units within a few blocks of downtown in some phase of construction, Economic Development Director Tom O’Bryant said at the Cleveland Downtown Development Authority meeting last week.
Tourists walking to the Hamby Street bridge to get to Helen. The two lane bridge has no sidewalks. (Photo/submitted)

Tourists walking to the Hamby Street bridge to get to Helen. The two lane bridge has no sidewalks. (Photo/submitted)

Helen residents address parking

by Linda Erbele White County News   Helen city commissioners heard about a successful event that drew some 3,000 attendees to the city last weekend at their Jan. 16 meeting – and about problems caused at one parking venue for the same event.