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The elections board signed off on the Helen and Robertstown precinct merger at the March 7 meeting.

The elections board signed off on the Helen and Robertstown precinct merger at the March 7 meeting.

Elections board approves merger of Helen, Robertstown precincts

White County Board of Elections is proceeding with a long-discussed consolidation of the Helen and Robertstown county voting precincts. The elections board signed off on the merger at its March 7 meeting, formally voting to combine the two into what will be known as the Robertstown-Helen precinct.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor, right, listens to Beverly Wright during a visit to Cleveland on March 4. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Republican gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor, right, listens to Beverly Wright during a visit to Cleveland on March 4. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Taylor visits in bid for governor

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Kandiss Taylor  made a campaign stop in Cleveland last week with a message that she will be a candidate for the people. Taylor spoke with supporters outside her tour bus in the Ingles parking lot on March 4.
Winner of the Lake Living cover contest will win $100.

Winner of the Lake Living cover contest will win $100.

Spring Lake Living cover contest opens

Northeast Georgia lakes are surrounded by beauty year-round, but spring is one of the most beautiful times. Lake Living magazine is now accepting submissions for photography reflecting that beauty, which may be featured on the cover of the magazine’s spring 2022 edition.
Four seats up for election between county commission, board of education

Four seats up for election between county commission, board of education

Candidate qualifying set to begin

The candidate qualifying period is next week for anyone wanting to run for the White County Board of Commissioners and White County Board of Education. Qualifying will be held Monday, March 7, through Friday, March 11.
Officials from the City of Cleveland, construction team members, and leaders from the Woodlands Camp gathered to break ground on this new cabin. Pictured from left are Cleveland Mayor Josh Turner, Charles Black Construction Project Manager Rod Nix, Paul Odom of Bradfield, Richard, and Rhodes & Associates Architects, Camp Director John Estes, Site Director Bradley McDuffie and Zac LaHayne of Foothills Land Design. (Photo/Ashley Blair)

Officials from the City of Cleveland, construction team members, and leaders from the Woodlands Camp gathered to break ground on this new cabin. Pictured from left are Cleveland Mayor Josh Turner, Charles Black Construction Project Manager Rod Nix, Paul Odom of Bradfield, Richard, and Rhodes & Associates Architects, Camp Director John Estes, Site Director Bradley McDuffie and Zac LaHayne of Foothills Land Design. (Photo/Ashley Blair)

Woodlands expansion expected to allow 3,000 additional campers

Woodlands Camp in Cleveland marked its latest plan for expansion March 1 by breaking ground on a site that will host new cabins for youth. Camp staff and members of the community gathered to celebrate the addition to the camp that will allow it to host more kids.
White County Board of Elections and Registration is considering voting on consolidation of the Helen and Robertstown precincts.

White County Board of Elections and Registration is considering voting on consolidation of the Helen and Robertstown precincts.

Decisions expected on polling places

The White County Board of Elections and Registration will consider voting on a proposed consolidation of the Helen and Robertstown voting precincts for county elections at its March 7 meeting. Elections board members hosted their second public hearing on the issue Feb.
The White County Board of Commissioners denied a request to redistrict roughly 2 acres at Ga. 255 and Ga. 115 East, citing traffic concerns.

The White County Board of Commissioners denied a request to redistrict roughly 2 acres at Ga. 255 and Ga. 115 East, citing traffic concerns.

Rezoning request denied for convenience store

The White County Board of Commissioners denied a rezoning request sought for a proposed convenience store at the intersection of Ga. 255 and Ga. 115 East, citing traffic safety concerns. The application by Hetrip Unit LLC, on behalf of Kirt Koch, requested a change for 2.
The United Way of White County board members and fundraising committee members were on hand to present $75,000 in funds to 14 organizations that provide services to White County resident. (Photo courtesy Dean Dyer)

The United Way of White County board members and fundraising committee members were on hand to present $75,000 in funds to 14 organizations that provide services to White County resident. (Photo courtesy Dean Dyer)

United Way gives $75,000 to service organizations

The United Way of White County awarded $75,000 in financial contributions to 14 community service groups at an allocation presentation Feb. 24 at United Community Bank’s Roy Ash Community Room.
High Fire Danger conditions will be present on the afternoon and evening of March 1.

High Fire Danger conditions will be present on the afternoon and evening of March 1.

High Fire Danger Alert for March 1

Special Weather Statement issued March 1 at 3:36 a.m. by National Weather Service in Peachtree City.  Relative Humidity's of 25 % or less can be expected for 4 or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be northwest at 5-10 mph.
Gov. Brian Kemp speaks Feb. 18 at a meet-and-greet campaign stop in Cleveland. (Photos/Wayne Hardy)

Gov. Brian Kemp speaks Feb. 18 at a meet-and-greet campaign stop in Cleveland. (Photos/Wayne Hardy)

Kemp makes his case

Gov. Brian Kemp brought his re-election campaign to Cleveland last Friday, one of several stops during his Northeast Georgia tour. The crowd of residents and elected officials at Feb. 18 meet-and-greet at the Roy Ash Community Room listened as the governor made his case for another term.