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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.
Propane gas leak leads to evacuation

Propane gas leak leads to evacuation

Propane gas leak leads to evacuation

A propane gas leak Monday afternoon on Holiness Campground Road led to the evacuation call for residents in the area. Around 1 p.m. Aug. 10, White County 911 received a call reporting the leak at 690 Holiness Campground Road (the address for Georgia Mountain Gas).
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. 10, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.

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. 10, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.

County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 353

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. 10, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. In White County there have been 56 hospitalizations and five deaths attributed to COVID-19.
The city of Cleveland will begin a smoke test on sewer lines beginning Monday, Aug. 10.

The city of Cleveland will begin a smoke test on sewer lines beginning Monday, Aug. 10.

Cleveland smoke test set to begin Aug. 10

The city of Cleveland will begin a smoke test on sewer lines beginning Monday, Aug. 10. The smoke test will be done in sections, and beginning at Ga. 115 West and Campbell Street, then going down Campbell Street to Hood Street.
Four local millage rates will be rolling back or holding steady after governing bodies approved their adoption over the past week.

Four local millage rates will be rolling back or holding steady after governing bodies approved their adoption over the past week.

Millage rates approved without hike

Four local millage rates will be rolling back or holding steady after governing bodies approved their adoption over the past week. The White County Board of Commissioners are keeping the county millage rate at 10.75 for a third straight year after voting at an Aug.
Have you been counted yet?

Have you been counted yet?

County and state counting on residents to complete 2020 Census

Have you been counted yet? Census takers will begin  Aug. 11 follow-up visits to households that have not responded. If you haven’t yet completed the 2020 Census on your own, you may still fill it out online, by phone or using the form mailed in April. As of Aug. 5, 48.
From left, White County sheriff-elect Rick Kelley and Sheriff Neal Walden accept gift baskets and treats from Ann Helms, Yvette Sindell and Sharon Worrell, who are part of a Mountain Lakes Chapel effort to show appreciation to local law enforcement. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

From left, White County sheriff-elect Rick Kelley and Sheriff Neal Walden accept gift baskets and treats from Ann Helms, Yvette Sindell and Sharon Worrell, who are part of a Mountain Lakes Chapel effort to show appreciation to local law enforcement. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Showing love for law enforcement

Members of the Mountain Shadows Chapel are making rounds to let local law enforcement know their work is appreciated.
With the start of a new month, White County has seen over 300 confirmed COVID-19 cases during the pandemic.

With the start of a new month, White County has seen over 300 confirmed COVID-19 cases during the pandemic.

COVID cases top 300

With the start of a new month, White County has seen over 300 confirmed COVID-19 cases during the pandemic. According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, as of Tuesday, Aug. 4, White County has 308 confirmed cases.
The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Monday, Aug. 3, due to a water main break at the Thunder Ridge Road Subdivision, Hwy 115 East of Cleveland.

The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Monday, Aug. 3, due to a water main break at the Thunder Ridge Road Subdivision, Hwy 115 East of Cleveland.

Cleveland issues boil water notice

UPDATE: As of 11:50 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 5, the boil water notice has been lifted. The City of Cleveland issued a boil water notice on Monday, Aug. 3, due to a water main break at the Thunder Ridge Road Subdivision, Hwy 115 East of Cleveland.
There have been 302 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, Aug. 3, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. 

There have been 302 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, Aug. 3, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. 

County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 302

There have been 302 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, Aug. 3, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. In White County there have been 52 hospitalizations and five deaths attributed to COVID-19.