Cleveland

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady.

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady.

COVID cases remain steady

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s June 29 status report showed the average at 0.7 daily cases at that time, up slightly from 0.3 on June 22. Recent figures include 0.4 on June 15, 0.9 on June 8, 1 on June 1, 1.
A boil water notice has been issued on Friday, June 18 for City of Cleveland water customers at the following locations: Ash St, Old Nacoochee Rd, portion of Church St, Yonah Springs Charles Dr., Three-M Court, Woodman Hall Rd, Parkview Dr., Spring St., Brady St, Pine St, Russell St., Dixon Dr., Faulkner St, Clara Bell Dr., Oakwood Ct., Cagle St., Carroll St., and E Jarrard St. 

A boil water notice has been issued on Friday, June 18 for City of Cleveland water customers at the following locations: Ash St, Old Nacoochee Rd, portion of Church St, Yonah Springs Charles Dr., Three-M Court, Woodman Hall Rd, Parkview Dr., Spring St., Brady St, Pine St, Russell St., Dixon Dr., Faulkner St, Clara Bell Dr., Oakwood Ct., Cagle St., Carroll St., and E Jarrard St. 

Boil water notice issued by Cleveland

UPDATE: The boil water notice has been lifted. A boil water notice has been issued on Friday, June 18 for City of Cleveland water customers at the following locations: Ash St, Old Nacoochee Rd, portion of Church St, Yonah Springs Charles Dr., Three-M Court, Woodman Hall Rd, Parkview Dr.
The White County Water Authority and city of Cleveland have not come to an agreement on an amount to contribute to a reserve account expected to help fund upgrades to a water treatment plant.

The White County Water Authority and city of Cleveland have not come to an agreement on an amount to contribute to a reserve account expected to help fund upgrades to a water treatment plant.

Sides still differ on reserve contributions

The White County Water Authority and city of Cleveland have not come to an agreement on an amount to contribute to a reserve account expected to help fund upgrades to a water treatment plant.
It's summer, which means it's budget time for local governments.

It's summer, which means it's budget time for local governments.

Budget hearings underway

It's summer, which means it's budget time for local governments. Some local governments have already held both of their budget hearings, and some have held the first hearings, with the second ones scheduled for the upcoming weeks.
The Cleveland City Council approved a Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget following a second public hearing on June 14.

The Cleveland City Council approved a Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget following a second public hearing on June 14.

Cleveland OKs spending plan

The Cleveland City Council approved a Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget following a second public hearing on June 14. The budget includes a roughly 4% increase over the current budget, but higher revenues are helping balance it without dipping into fund reserves.
Two Cleveland Police Department officers were recently named sergeants. The recognition and pinning was held at the June 7 Cleveland City Council meeting. Police Chief Jeff Shoemaker (far left) is shown addressing the new sergeants, from left, Wesley Addis and Denton Vaughan. Addis’ wife, Sheila, and Vaughan’s wife, Amy, were on hand to assist with the pinning. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Two Cleveland Police Department officers were recently named sergeants. The recognition and pinning was held at the June 7 Cleveland City Council meeting. Police Chief Jeff Shoemaker (far left) is shown addressing the new sergeants, from left, Wesley Addis and Denton Vaughan. Addis’ wife, Sheila, and Vaughan’s wife, Amy, were on hand to assist with the pinning. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)

Cleveland PD pins sergeants

Two Cleveland Police Department officers were recently named sergeants. The recognition and pinning was held at the June 7 Cleveland City Council meeting. Police Chief Jeff Shoemaker (far left) is shown addressing the new sergeants, from left, Wesley Addis and Denton Vaughan.
The White County Board of Commissioners and Cleveland City Council will consider consolidating fire protection services.

The White County Board of Commissioners and Cleveland City Council will consider consolidating fire protection services.

City, county study fire service consolidation

The White County Board of Commissioners and Cleveland City Council will consider consolidating fire protection services. Both governments at their June 7 meetings approved entering into the discussions.
The city of Cleveland’s proposed Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget includes a roughly 4% increase over the current budget, but higher revenues are helping balance it without dipping into fund reserves.

The city of Cleveland’s proposed Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget includes a roughly 4% increase over the current budget, but higher revenues are helping balance it without dipping into fund reserves.

Cleveland presents FY21-22 budget

The city of Cleveland’s proposed Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget includes a roughly 4% increase over the current budget, but higher revenues are helping balance it without dipping into fund reserves.
The White County Water Authority and Cleveland City Council will have to resolve a difference in opinion on contributions made to a capital reserve account, with costly improvements expected in the near future for a water treatment plant that serves both.

The White County Water Authority and Cleveland City Council will have to resolve a difference in opinion on contributions made to a capital reserve account, with costly improvements expected in the near future for a water treatment plant that serves both.

Water Authority, city disagree on contributions to reserve account

The White County Water Authority and Cleveland City Council will have to resolve a difference in opinion on contributions made to a capital reserve account, with costly improvements expected in the near future for a water treatment plant that serves both.
The Cleveland Police Department has scheduled a series of child safety seat check events for June and July. (File photo)

The Cleveland Police Department has scheduled a series of child safety seat check events for June and July. (File photo)

Child Safety Seat checks scheduled

The Cleveland Police Department has scheduled a series of child safety seat check events for June and July. The public is invited to visit the CPD to have personnel inspect and advise about correct safety seat sizes for children and ensure that units are properly secured.