White County

Mays appointed to fill seat on county elections board

Mike Mays has been chosen to fill a vacancy on the White County Board of Elections and Registration. Mays’ appointment was approved by the White County Board of Commissioners during a July 13 called meeting. He will fill the remainder of a four-year term that expires Dec. 31, 2024.
Alan NeSmith

Alan NeSmith

CNI announces new corporate leadership

After 32 years of guiding Community Newspapers Inc. (CNI), co-owners Tom Wood and Dink NeSmith are turning over the corporate leadership to new co-chief executive officers. Effective July 8, longtime chief financial officer (CFO) and vice president Mark Major will replace NeSmith as president.
With new budgets approved, local governments will soon set their millage rates that are used in calculating property taxes.

With new budgets approved, local governments will soon set their millage rates that are used in calculating property taxes.

Governments propose millage rates

by Wayne Hardy and Stephanie Hill With new budgets approved, local governments will soon set their millage rates that are used in calculating property taxes. The White County Board of Education and cities of Cleveland and Helen are advertising rollbacks of their millage rates.
The city of Cleveland and White County Water Authority both make contributions to a capital reserve account used for improvements to the Turner Creek Water Treatment Plant. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

The city of Cleveland and White County Water Authority both make contributions to a capital reserve account used for improvements to the Turner Creek Water Treatment Plant. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Water plant contributions still unsettled

The city of Cleveland and White County Water Authority have disagreed on a proposal to increase their contributions to a capital reserve account used for upkeep on the Turner Creek water treatment plant, and the WCWA now believes a higher amount has been established by an existing document.
The White County Board of Commissioners is searching for a new division chief to coordinate local emergency management duties.

The White County Board of Commissioners is searching for a new division chief to coordinate local emergency management duties.

County seeks to fill new division chief position for emergency management

The White County Board of Commissioners is searching for a new division chief to coordinate local emergency management duties. The county is currently advertising the new full-time position, which was included as part of the county’s Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget that began July 1.
Gabby Whiddon celebrates during the Lady Warriors' summer league win Tuesday over Union County. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Gabby Whiddon celebrates during the Lady Warriors' summer league win Tuesday over Union County. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Lady Warriors open summer play

Opening day for the White County High School softball team is less than a month away, but the Lady Warriors got a chance to step on the field for the first time this summer during a doubleheader Tuesday at Banks County High School.
County sales tax revenues continue to show a significant jump over the same time last year, according to a financial status report for May 2021, presented at the June 28 White County Board of Commissioners meeting.

County sales tax revenues continue to show a significant jump over the same time last year, according to a financial status report for May 2021, presented at the June 28 White County Board of Commissioners meeting.

County sales tax collection rises from previous year

County sales tax revenues continue to show a significant jump over the same time last year, according to a financial status report for May 2021, presented at the June 28 White County Board of Commissioners meeting.
Repairs to Ridge Road in Helen are set to begin July 11. (File photo/Stephanie Hill)

Repairs to Ridge Road in Helen are set to begin July 11. (File photo/Stephanie Hill)

Ridge Road repair to begin soon

Repairs to Ridge Road in Helen are set to begin July 12. The road, which runs from Ga. 75 Alternate to Escowee Drive, was damaged during storms in March. A portion of it was originally closed due to the road washing out on top of a hill near Escowee Drive.
White County has seen its COVID-19 confirmed case count dwindle since spring, but it lags behind most of the state for percentage of the population that has sought to become fully vaccinated.

White County has seen its COVID-19 confirmed case count dwindle since spring, but it lags behind most of the state for percentage of the population that has sought to become fully vaccinated.

COVID cases down, but so are vaccinations

White County has seen its COVID-19 confirmed case count dwindle since spring, but it lags behind most of the state for percentage of the population that has sought to become fully vaccinated. The county has 29.