White County

Utility repair work will be done South Main Street in Helen across from the Alpine Chevron Gas Station today, according to a notice from the city.

Utility repair work will be done South Main Street in Helen across from the Alpine Chevron Gas Station today, according to a notice from the city.

Water to be cut off due to construction in Helen

Utility repair work will be done South Main Street in Helen across from the Alpine Chevron Gas Station today, according to a notice from the city. Due to the work, water will be cut off for several areas for a couple of hours, the notice said.
Capitol Beat

Capitol Beat

Kemp urges patience for state's COVID-19 data

By Beau Evans Staff Writer Capitol Beat News Service   Gov. Brian Kemp urged Georgians Thursday to have patience with public health officials amid reports over questionable data-keeping methods for positive cases of coronavirus in the state.
There have been 91 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic. (Image from DPH website)

There have been 91 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic. (Image from DPH website)

County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic remain at 91

There have been 91 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the 1 p.m. update on Wednesday, May 20, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. That number remained the same with the 1 p.m. update on Thursday, May 21.
White County High School senior Bentley Cronic will continue her academic and athletic career at Piedmont College in the fall. Cronic signed a letter of intent this week to become part of the Lady Lions' basketball program. Piedmont College is a NCAA D-III college in Demorest. The Lady Lions finished 19-9 this past season, and have won three of the last four USA South tournament titles. Shown during the signing ceremony are, from from left, Galen Robinson, Amanda Robinson, Bentley Cronic, Thad Cronic, and C

White County High School senior Bentley Cronic will continue her academic and athletic career at Piedmont College in the fall. Cronic signed a letter of intent this week to become part of the Lady Lions' basketball program. Piedmont College is a NCAA D-III college in Demorest. The Lady Lions finished 19-9 this past season, and have won three of the last four USA South tournament titles. Shown during the signing ceremony are, from from left, Galen Robinson, Amanda Robinson, Bentley Cronic, Thad Cronic, and C

Cronic signs with Piedmont College

White County High School senior Bentley Cronic will continue her academic and athletic career at Piedmont College in the fall. Cronic signed a letter of intent this week to become part of the Lady Lions' basketball program. Piedmont College is a NCAA D-III college in Demorest.
Some positive things are happening with the White County Recreation Department begins to open some of it's facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Some positive things are happening with the White County Recreation Department begins to open some of it's facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

WRCD opens more facilities to public

Some positive things are happening with the White County Recreation Department as it begins to open some of it's facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. WCRD Joe Gailey the latest news this week, including announcing the opening of several fields for use with baseball, softball, and soccer.
The GHSA's plan to restart high school sports activities could be the first step to get the Warriror squads back in action for the fall sports season. (Photo/Mark Turner)

The GHSA's plan to restart high school sports activities could be the first step to get the Warriror squads back in action for the fall sports season. (Photo/Mark Turner)

GHSA mulls plans to restart activities

The Georgia High School Association is expected to soon announce a plan for restarting high school sports. And the first phase could come as early as June 1. GHSA executive director Dr.
During their meeting on May 14, the Helen Commissioners approved allowing the annual Shriners Parade to take place next month. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

During their meeting on May 14, the Helen Commissioners approved allowing the annual Shriners Parade to take place next month. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Helen to allow Shriners Parade, drop July 4 fireworks for this year

The annual Shriners Parade in Helen is set for next month – at least for the moment – while the city won’t hold its annual July fireworks showcase. At its May 14 meeting, the Helen City Commission debated whether to allow several events to be held amid the coronavirus pandemic.
More than half of White County’s residents have yet to complete the 2020 Census, and the county’s self-response rate so far lags behind overall figures for the state and nation.

More than half of White County’s residents have yet to complete the 2020 Census, and the county’s self-response rate so far lags behind overall figures for the state and nation.

White County Census response rate trails state, nation

More than half of White County’s residents have yet to complete the 2020 Census, and the county’s self-response rate so far lags behind overall figures for the state and nation. The U.S.
Voters arranged in a socially distanced line wait to cast their ballot Tuesday at the White County Voter Registrar’s Office. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Voters arranged in a socially distanced line wait to cast their ballot Tuesday at the White County Voter Registrar’s Office. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

In-person advance voting underway

In-person early voting began in White County on Monday, May 18. There have been 166 early votes cast in the general primary, which includes county, state and federal races, as of 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Victor Anderson

Victor Anderson

Four running for District 10 State House

Four candidates are running for the Georgia House of Representative District 10 seat, which includes White and Habersham counties. The field includes Republicans Victor Anderson, Robert Crumley and Jimmy Dean and Democrat Nick Mitchell.