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Helen City Commissioners approved employee pay raises for the fire department and public works department at their meeting on Aug. 17.

Helen City Commissioners approved employee pay raises for the fire department and public works department at their meeting on Aug. 17.

Helen approves raises for fire department and public works

Helen City Commissioners approved employee pay raises for the fire department and public works department at their meeting on Aug. 17. Commissioners approved a 10% pay increase for the fire department, which consists of one full-time firefighter and 12 part-time firefighters.
Chad and Tyanna Jackson were named Entrepreneur of the Year. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Chad and Tyanna Jackson were named Entrepreneur of the Year. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Building a better place

The White County Chamber of Commerce put the spotlight on business and people who have given time and talents to better their community. The awards presentation at the Chamber’s annual meeting, held Aug.
Candidate qualifying for Cleveland and Helen will continue through Friday, but eight people had officially launched their bids for city office as of Wednesday morning.

Candidate qualifying for Cleveland and Helen will continue through Friday, but eight people had officially launched their bids for city office as of Wednesday morning.

Eight qualify so far for Cleveland, Helen elections

Candidate qualifying for Cleveland and Helen will continue through Friday, but eight people had officially launched their bids for city office as of Wednesday morning.   Cleveland The Cleveland City Council will have two seats up for election. As of 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug.
Shown from left are Northeast Georgia Medical Center Emergency Medical Transportation Director Scott Masters, paramedics Jason Meaders, Ben Dills and Andy Turk, Ron Hill, president of the Joseph Habersham Chapter – Sons of the American Revolution, paramedic Rondal Robinson, EMT Robert Rhodes and White County EMS Director Bill Scandrett. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Shown from left are Northeast Georgia Medical Center Emergency Medical Transportation Director Scott Masters, paramedics Jason Meaders, Ben Dills and Andy Turk, Ron Hill, president of the Joseph Habersham Chapter – Sons of the American Revolution, paramedic Rondal Robinson, EMT Robert Rhodes and White County EMS Director Bill Scandrett. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

EMS life-saving efforts honored

Seven White County Emergency Medical Services personnel were recently honored for their actions that helped save lives during responses over the past several months.
Joe Gailey

Joe Gailey

County to have new rec director

White County is looking for a new recreation department director after Joe Gailey recently announced his retirement. Gailey spent more than three decades working in the recreation field, first working in White County in 1984.
Warrior seniors are, front from left, Silas Mulligan, Alex Garcia, and Zion McMullen; second row, Tavis Simmoms, Ashton Pickett, Alex Thornton, and Malachi Zellars; back row, Riley Turner, Jackson Autry, Bryson Cronic, Jay Grice, Hunter Williams, Billy Carder, Howie Douglas, Teddy Strange, Nick Helms, Cameron Godfrey, Chase Collier, and Caden Pinson. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Warrior seniors are, front from left, Silas Mulligan, Alex Garcia, and Zion McMullen; second row, Tavis Simmoms, Ashton Pickett, Alex Thornton, and Malachi Zellars; back row, Riley Turner, Jackson Autry, Bryson Cronic, Jay Grice, Hunter Williams, Billy Carder, Howie Douglas, Teddy Strange, Nick Helms, Cameron Godfrey, Chase Collier, and Caden Pinson. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Warriors lean on talent, experience for region run

High School football is back. The White County Warriors kick off the 2021 season Friday night with a trip to Toccoa to take on the Stephens County Indians.
The bridge by the Helen Festhalle on Edelweiss Strasse was closed due to flooding from the river. Pictured above is water hitting the bridge and splashing onto the road. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

The bridge by the Helen Festhalle on Edelweiss Strasse was closed due to flooding from the river. Pictured above is water hitting the bridge and splashing onto the road. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Fred brings flooding, other damage to White County

Tropical Storm Fred brought flooding to many areas in White County on Tuesday, Aug. 17. White County officials, the city of Cleveland, and city of Helen, were busy most of Tuesday with storm-related issues.
Qualifying is this week for both the cities of Cleveland and Helen.

Qualifying is this week for both the cities of Cleveland and Helen.

Qualifying for upcoming elections

Qualifying is this week for both the cities of Cleveland and Helen. Cleveland The Cleveland City Council will have two seats up for election. As of 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 17, the following people have qualified: Bradley Greene (incumbent) – Ward 4 Clark Janson “C.J.
A 2009 Honda Civic driven by Jordan Alexander, 21, of Cleveland, was damaged after hitting a 2017 Freightliner tractor-trailer. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

A 2009 Honda Civic driven by Jordan Alexander, 21, of Cleveland, was damaged after hitting a 2017 Freightliner tractor-trailer. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

No serious injuries reported in Aug. 13 wreck

No serious injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident on Friday, Aug. 13, that involved a semi-truck and car. The accident occurred on U.S. 129 South near the intersection of Truelove Road when a 2009 Honda Civic driven by Jordan Alexander, 21, of Cleveland, was heading north on U.S. 129.
Truett McConnell University President Dr. Emir Caner (Photo courtesy TMU)

Truett McConnell University President Dr. Emir Caner (Photo courtesy TMU)

TMU holding 75th anniversary chapel celebration Aug. 17

Truett McConnell University invites all to attend the first President’s Chapel of the semester on Tuesday, Aug. 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the George Blaurock Student Wellness Center.