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The cities of Cleveland and Helen recently reviewed opportunities to potentially receive coronavirus relief funding through a federal CARES Act grant.

The cities of Cleveland and Helen recently reviewed opportunities to potentially receive coronavirus relief funding through a federal CARES Act grant.

Cleveland, Helen consider CARES Act relief funding

The cities of Cleveland and Helen recently reviewed opportunities to potentially receive coronavirus relief funding through a federal CARES Act grant. The funds are intended to help local governments offset eligible expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. At an Aug.
Trevor pictured at his pool with Lisa Hall, his nana, and Stanley Thompson, his papa. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Trevor pictured at his pool with Lisa Hall, his nana, and Stanley Thompson, his papa. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Teen with bone disease gets his wish granted

A White County boy’s wish for a pool came true thanks to Make-A-Wish Georgia. Trevor Thompson, 14, was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease. His nana, Lisa Hall, said he has had over 300 broken bones between fractures and breaks.
White County has had its sixth death attributed to COVID-19.

White County has had its sixth death attributed to COVID-19.

Sixth death attributed to COVID-19

White County has had its sixth death attributed to COVID-19. The deceased was a 43-year-old female, and it was not known if she had any chronic health conditions, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Aug. 12 status report.
Mt. Yonah Elementary School Principal Jill Baughman discusses some of the COVID-19 precautions taken for students and staff returning to schools, as part of an Aug. 7 White County News broadcast. As of Monday, more than 600 students were set to begin school this Friday without returning to in-person classes, instead opting for digital distance learning.

Mt. Yonah Elementary School Principal Jill Baughman discusses some of the COVID-19 precautions taken for students and staff returning to schools, as part of an Aug. 7 White County News broadcast. As of Monday, more than 600 students were set to begin school this Friday without returning to in-person classes, instead opting for digital distance learning.

Back to school

The White County School System resumes classes this Friday, but hundreds of students won’t be coming back to campus.
Retiring Probate Judge Garrison Baker, left, stands with Don Ferguson, after unofficial runoff results showed him winning the probate judge race. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Retiring Probate Judge Garrison Baker, left, stands with Don Ferguson, after unofficial runoff results showed him winning the probate judge race. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Ferguson wins probate runoff

Longtime lawyer Don Ferguson will be White County’s next probate judge, Victor Anderson won the Republican runoff for State House District 10 and Andrew Clyde and Devin Pandy will square off in a November congressional race. That’s according to unofficial results from the Aug.
The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Wednesday, Aug. 12, due to an 8” water main break at ​​​​​​​Hulsey Road at Cantrell Road east to Helen Highway and North up Helen Highway to NE GA Healthcare.

The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Wednesday, Aug. 12, due to an 8” water main break at ​​​​​​​Hulsey Road at Cantrell Road east to Helen Highway and North up Helen Highway to NE GA Healthcare.

Boil water notice issued by City of Cleveland

UPDATE: As of 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 14, the boil water notice has been lifted. The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Wednesday, Aug.
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Pets of the Week: Aug. 10

Pets of the week for the week of Aug. 10 from White County Animal Control and Charles Smithgall Humane Society. Troy is a crazy lovable kitten who around 5 months old. Troy likes toys and catnip, but loves people. This handsome devil wants to curl up on your shoulder, and cuddle with you.