White County

Riley Stancil, leftl, J. Ben Haynes, right, and the Warriors take on Stephens County Friday night in Cleveland in the season opener. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Riley Stancil, leftl, J. Ben Haynes, right, and the Warriors take on Stephens County Friday night in Cleveland in the season opener. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Warriors open with Stephens, attendance policy announced

For the past few months, football players and coaches have been putting in the work to get ready for the 2020 high school season. But with the COVID-19 pandemic going on, no one was sure the season would ever be played. Thankfully, the season will kick off this week.
Senior members of the WCHS cross country teams are, from left, Eamonn O'Bryant, Maverick Aguilar, Dakota Seabolt, LaRue Campbell, Haylie Bailey, Kyra LaVelle, Leah Alexander, Josie Stover, and Sydnee Nix. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Senior members of the WCHS cross country teams are, from left, Eamonn O'Bryant, Maverick Aguilar, Dakota Seabolt, LaRue Campbell, Haylie Bailey, Kyra LaVelle, Leah Alexander, Josie Stover, and Sydnee Nix. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

White County runners set to chase region and state accolades this fall

After several months of training and road work, the White County cross country teams are finally nearing the starting line for the 2020 season. The WCHS girls and boys' teams got a little work during August, participating in a 2-mile time trial in Acworth.
September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month, and the White County Emergency Management Agency is working with to encourage citizens across our community to prepare themselves and their families for natural and man-made disasters. This year's National Preparedness Month theme is "Disasters Don't Wait.
WCMS awards: national finalist in performing arts group, social media award Youtube, national finalist in language arts, national finalist in math. (Submitted photo)

WCMS awards: national finalist in performing arts group, social media award Youtube, national finalist in language arts, national finalist in math. (Submitted photo)

Jr. Beta Clubs bring home national awards

Junior Beta Clubs at White County Middle School and Mossy Creek Elementary School have garnered several awards from a virtual national convention.
Helen businesses will be able to apply to have outdoor café areas on their private property where they can serve alcoholic beverages during Oktoberfest.

Helen businesses will be able to apply to have outdoor café areas on their private property where they can serve alcoholic beverages during Oktoberfest.

Outdoor café areas allowed at Oktoberfest

Helen businesses will be able to apply to have outdoor café areas on their private property where they can serve alcoholic beverages during Oktoberfest. The Helen City Commission approved a resolution Sept. 1 allowing the move as part of a citywide special event declaration.
Ed Young

Ed Young

Colleagues remember longtime Cleveland councilman Ed Young

Longtime Cleveland councilman Ed Young is being remembered for a legacy of service to city residents. Young, who passed away last week at the age of 80, served 47 years on the Cleveland City Council. He was a retired construction superintendent with a career of more than three decades.
Brooke Puffer and Layla Herbert with Project Unify work together to wrap a present. (Submitted photo)

Brooke Puffer and Layla Herbert with Project Unify work together to wrap a present. (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.
White County’s unemployment rate continued to decline in July, according to a report released last week by the Georgia Department of Labor.

White County’s unemployment rate continued to decline in July, according to a report released last week by the Georgia Department of Labor.

County jobless rate down

White County’s unemployment rate continued to decline in July, according to a report released last week by the Georgia Department of Labor. The county’s 4.4% preliminary unemployment rate is down from 4.8% in June, though it is higher than the 2.9% posted the same time last year.
White County recorded its 500th total confirmed cases of COVID-19 as August ended.

White County recorded its 500th total confirmed cases of COVID-19 as August ended.

Total COVID-19 cases reaches 500

White County recorded its 500th total confirmed cases of COVID-19 as August ended. According to the Tuesday, Sept. 1, date of symptom onset report from the Georgia Department of Public Health listed 529 confirmed cases since the first one was recorded in mid-March.