White County

Bryan Ferguson

Bryan Ferguson

HEMC names new president and CEO

Habersham County native Bryan Ferguson has been chosen as the next president and CEO of Habersham Electric Membership Corporation. HEMC Board of Directors announced the decision Sept. 8 after what it said was a months-long process of vetting job candidates.
Development of one of the largest subdivisions in White County in recent years is moving closer to completion.

Development of one of the largest subdivisions in White County in recent years is moving closer to completion.

New 96-lot subdivision gets approvals

Development of one of the largest subdivisions in White County in recent years is moving closer to completion. The White County Planning Commission approved a final plat for the roughly 179-acre Yonah Mountain Lake subdivision on Sept. 8, contingent upon completion and inspection of roads.
There have been 592 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update  on Monday, Sept. 7, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.

There have been 592 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update  on Monday, Sept. 7, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.

County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 592

There have been 592 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update  on Monday, Sept. 7, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. In White County there have been 86 hospitalizations and 15 deaths attributed to COVID-19.
Evelyn

Evelyn

Pets of the Week: Sept. 7

Pets of the week for the week of Sept. 7 from Charles Smithgall Humane Society. Rufus is a beautiful one-year-old redbone Coonhound mix. He’s easy-going and calm and doesn’t tend to bark a lot. Rufus seems unbothered by other dogs.
A rabid raccoon in the Walking Horse Lane area is the 15th confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020.

A rabid raccoon in the Walking Horse Lane area is the 15th confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020.

Fifteenth rabies cases confirmed in White County for 2020

A rabid raccoon in the Walking Horse Lane area is the 15th confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020. According to White County Environmental Health, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, a dog owner went outside when he heard some noise on his porch and discovered his dog fighting with a raccoon.
Visitors speak with a potter at a previous event on the Sautee Nacoochee Center campus. (Submitted photo)

Visitors speak with a potter at a previous event on the Sautee Nacoochee Center campus. (Submitted photo)

Folk Pottery Show & Arts Festival set for Saturday, Sept. 5

The Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia will host the 12th annual Folk Pottery Show & Arts Festival on Saturday, Sept. 5.  The event is planned for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sautee Nacoochee Center, where the museum is located.
White County first responders had a busy Thursday responding to multiple calls around the county, including a fatal car wreck and an explosion.

White County first responders had a busy Thursday responding to multiple calls around the county, including a fatal car wreck and an explosion.

White County first responders work fatal wreck, multiple calls Thursday

White County first responders had a busy Thursday, Sept. 3, responding to multiple calls around the county, including a fatal wreck and an explosion within a hour span. A man was found deceased in a single-vehicle crash at 1:25 p.m. on Ga.
he 2019-2020 Project Unify Club members took this group photo last year. (Submitted photo)

he 2019-2020 Project Unify Club members took this group photo last year. (Submitted photo)

All in for unity

White County Middle School’s Project Unify club recently helped achieve a first in Georgia. WCMS just became the first school in the state to be recognized as a Special Olympics National Unified Champion School, says Julie Collins, club sponsor and seventh-grade ELA teacher.
Kristopher Beasley

Kristopher Beasley

Arrest in mail stolen from five counties

A Clarkesville man has been charged with stealing mail from multiple North Georgia counties, including White County. Kristopher Beasley, 26, was arrested Aug. 23 after someone reported encountering a “suspicious character,” said Helen Police Department Capt. Mark Harris.