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Cleveland city council had nothing to say about short-term rental.

Cleveland city council had nothing to say about short-term rental.

City short-term rentals change to be revisited

A proposed zoning ordinance amendment that would allow short-term vacation rentals to operate in more areas of Cleveland could be revisited next month after being met with silence at a city council meeting last week.
This photo submitted by ALDI representatives to the city of Cleveland shows an example of one of the company’s stores.

This photo submitted by ALDI representatives to the city of Cleveland shows an example of one of the company’s stores.

ALDI eyes Cleveland for new store location

Plans are in place for an ALDI grocery store in Cleveland. The city has approved permits for the proposed building, said City Administrator Tom O’Bryant in response to a White County News inquiry.
Cleveland issues boil water notice

Cleveland issues boil water notice

Cleveland issues boil water notice

UPDATE: The boil water notice was lifted Saturday afternoon, Dec. 4. The city of Cleveland issued a boil water notice Thursday evening (Dec. 2) due to a 6-inch water main break at U.S. 129 South from Daybreak Road to Totherow Road.
North Georgia Wildlife Park’s Melissa Burns holds a recently born African penguin, which is an endangered species. The park is home to four full-grown African penguins. (Photo/Ashley Blair)

North Georgia Wildlife Park’s Melissa Burns holds a recently born African penguin, which is an endangered species. The park is home to four full-grown African penguins. (Photo/Ashley Blair)

Wildlife park announces birth of endangered African penguin

The North Georgia Wildlife Park in White County has announced the birth of their first Georgia-grown African penguin, an endangered species. The baby was born Oct. 5 and is doing well, but is being monitored closely to ensure future health, the park announced. The newborn was almost 2.
White County's John Jarrard is brought down by a Copper Basin defender during the Mountain Athletic Conference's fifth-grade semifinal game last weekend at Lumpkin County High School. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's John Jarrard is brought down by a Copper Basin defender during the Mountain Athletic Conference's fifth-grade semifinal game last weekend at Lumpkin County High School. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County has three youth teams headed to Super Bowl

White County will be in search of three youth football titles during the final week of play in the Mountain Athletic Conference. The Warriors' second grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade teams all head to Dawsonville for the MAC Super Bowl V games.
Northeast Georgia Regional Library System Director Delana Knight discusses a concept design for a new library with White County Commissioner Terry Goodger. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Northeast Georgia Regional Library System Director Delana Knight discusses a concept design for a new library with White County Commissioner Terry Goodger. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Checking out the library

A library fundraising committee invited guests to hear their dream for how a new facility could serve many residents – while emphasizing to potential supporters that the need is indeed real. The Oct.
From left, CJ McDonald and Jeremy McClure shake hands after the unofficial vote totals showed them as winners in the Cleveland City Council elections. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

From left, CJ McDonald and Jeremy McClure shake hands after the unofficial vote totals showed them as winners in the Cleveland City Council elections. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Voters choose change in city elections

by Wayne Hardy and Stephanie Hill Change will be coming to city leadership for Cleveland and Helen, with only one of four incumbents on the ballot retaining their seat in the Nov. 2 municipal elections.