Cleveland approves COVID-19 relief funding
The city of Cleveland will be joining other Georgia municipalities in receiving COVID-19 grant funding through the CARES Act.
The city of Cleveland will be joining other Georgia municipalities in receiving COVID-19 grant funding through the CARES Act.
There have been 413 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Wednesday, Aug.
There have been 400 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, Aug.
The cities of Cleveland and Helen recently reviewed opportunities to potentially receive coronavirus relief funding through a federal CARES Act grant.
White County has had its sixth death attributed to COVID-19.
UPDATE: As of 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 14, the boil water notice has been lifted.
A propane gas leak Monday afternoon on Holiness Campground Road led to the evacuation call for residents in the area.
There have been 353 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, Aug.
The city of Cleveland will begin a smoke test on sewer lines beginning Monday, Aug. 10.
Four local millage rates will be rolling back or holding steady after governing bodies approved their adoption over the past week.