White County

Qualifying begins today for the Nov. 2 elections in the cities of Cleveland and Helen. Qualifying will take place all week through Friday, Aug. 20. 

Qualifying begins today for the Nov. 2 elections in the cities of Cleveland and Helen. Qualifying will take place all week through Friday, Aug. 20. 

Qualifying starts today, Aug. 16

Qualifying begins today for the Nov. 2 elections in the cities of Cleveland and Helen. Qualifying will take place all week through Friday, Aug. 20. To see who has qualified, click here. *** Cleveland The Cleveland City Council will have two seats up for election.
Rusty Dye, left, and Linsey Burke will both be key players in the Lady Warriors' lineup this fall. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Rusty Dye, left, and Linsey Burke will both be key players in the Lady Warriors' lineup this fall. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Lady Warriors reload for state run

For high school coaches, change is always part of the the job. Every year comes with a new set of players and new challenges. Such is the case for the White County High School volleyball team.
Gabby Whiddon makes a throw from centerfield during the Lady Warriors' win over Rabun County last Saturday afternoon in Cleveland. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Gabby Whiddon makes a throw from centerfield during the Lady Warriors' win over Rabun County last Saturday afternoon in Cleveland. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Lady Warriors start season with four wins

The first week of the 2021 high school softball season couldn't have worked out much better for the White County Lady Warriors. WCHS opened the season with four straight wins, including a 5-1 win over Habersham Central Monday afternoon in Cleveland.
WCHS center Trenton O'Kelly, above, and the Warriors head to East Forsyth Friday for a preseason scrimmage with the Broncos. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WCHS center Trenton O'Kelly, above, and the Warriors head to East Forsyth Friday for a preseason scrimmage with the Broncos. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Warriors set for scrimmage

After two months of summer workouts, passing league games, practice sessions, acclimation practices, and a week of padded work, the White County Warriors get a chance Friday night to play against some guys in different color uniforms.
The Smithgall Rescue Re-Tail Thrift Store supports the Charles Smithgall Humane Society animal shelter and adoption center. Community support led the store to relocate to a bigger space this year. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

The Smithgall Rescue Re-Tail Thrift Store supports the Charles Smithgall Humane Society animal shelter and adoption center. Community support led the store to relocate to a bigger space this year. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Smithgall Rescue Re-Tail marks growth

The Smithgall Rescue Re-Tail Thrift Store will mark its one-year anniversary on Aug. 13 in a different location than when it began, but that’s a sign of good things for the operation raising funds for the Charles Smithgall Humane Society. The store opened August 2020 in a shopping center on U.S.
The 2021 Darrel Chaney Invitational celebrity golf tournament supporting the United Way of White County and local charitable organizations is set for next week in Helen, including a chance for the public to meet some of the famous names from various professional sports and the Olympics.

The 2021 Darrel Chaney Invitational celebrity golf tournament supporting the United Way of White County and local charitable organizations is set for next week in Helen, including a chance for the public to meet some of the famous names from various professional sports and the Olympics.

Meet the celebrities coming to raise funds for local United Way

The 2021 Darrel Chaney Invitational celebrity golf tournament supporting the United Way of White County and local charitable organizations is set for next week in Helen, including a chance for the public to meet some of the famous names from various professional sports and the Olympics.
The school system received a grant from No Kid Hungry and used that money to purchase the carts. Pictured are the carts at Mossy Creek Elementary School on the first day of school. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

The school system received a grant from No Kid Hungry and used that money to purchase the carts. Pictured are the carts at Mossy Creek Elementary School on the first day of school. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

School lunches to remain free, but parents asked to fill out application

School lunches are free again this year for all students, but filling out free and reduced lunch applications can aid students in other areas.
The city of Helen plans to use roughly $6 million in revenue bonds to help fund upcoming water and sewer improvement projects.

The city of Helen plans to use roughly $6 million in revenue bonds to help fund upcoming water and sewer improvement projects.

Helen to use bonds to fund water, sewer work

The city of Helen plans to use roughly $6 million in revenue bonds to help fund upcoming water and sewer improvement projects.

The Mountain Traveler cover contest underway

With cooler weather and rich leaf colors of yellow, orange and red, fall in the Northeast Georgia mountains is a special time. If you have a photograph that represents this beautiful time of year, it could be featured on the cover of The Mountain Traveler’s fall 2021 edition.
Shown from left are White County News reporter Stephanie Hill, Sports Editor Mark Turner and Editor & Publisher Wayne Hardy.

Shown from left are White County News reporter Stephanie Hill, Sports Editor Mark Turner and Editor & Publisher Wayne Hardy.

News wins six press awards

The White County News is the winner of six awards in the Georgia Press Association Better Newspaper Contest. The News received first place in Lifestyle Coverage category. A judge wrote that the coverage “... captures the lifestyle and culture of this community well.