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White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday.

White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday.

More residents sought for vaccination

White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday. White County Emergency Management and the White County Health Department are hosting a vaccine clinic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The City of Cleveland is conducting a leak detection investigation into their water system.

The City of Cleveland is conducting a leak detection investigation into their water system.

Cleveland to investigate leaks in water lines

The City of Cleveland is conducting a leak detection investigation into their water system. Leak detection up to water meters is needed as part of maintenance on water lines, City Administrator Tom O’Bryant told city council members at an April 12 meeting.
White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases dropped over the past week.

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases dropped over the past week.

County COVID-19 cases remain low

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases dropped over the past week. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s April 6 status report showed the average at 1.6 daily cases at that time, down from 3 on March 30. Recently figures include 1.7 on March 23 and 1.4 on March 16.
Cleveland is one step closer to setting up a new building authority.

Cleveland is one step closer to setting up a new building authority.

Lawmakers OK new building authority

Cleveland is one step closer to setting up a new building authority. City Administrator Tom O’Bryant told Cleveland City Council members that local legislation to establish the Cleveland Building Authority was passed by Georgia General Assembly is now awaiting the signature of Gov. Brian Kemp.
A downtown Cleveland businessman recently proposed an option to add parking spaces on the square.

A downtown Cleveland businessman recently proposed an option to add parking spaces on the square.

Business owner proposes downtown parking expansion option to Cleveland City Council

A downtown Cleveland businessman recently proposed an option to add parking spaces on the square. Ward Gann, owner of Clyde’s Table & Tavern and other downtown property, spoke at the Cleveland City Council April 5 and shared his concern about parking on the square as it continues to grow.
The Cleveland Police Department will join law enforcement agencies nationwide April 8-12, 2021, to remind drivers about the dangers and consequences of texting and distracted driving.

The Cleveland Police Department will join law enforcement agencies nationwide April 8-12, 2021, to remind drivers about the dangers and consequences of texting and distracted driving.

Drivers reminded of dangers of texting while driving

The Cleveland Police Department will join law enforcement agencies nationwide April 8-12, 2021, to remind drivers about the dangers and consequences of texting and distracted driving. This annual campaign is part of the U.S.
Stephen and Marilyn Martin, owners of Farmhouse Coffee, have been busy since opening a month ago. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Stephen and Marilyn Martin, owners of Farmhouse Coffee, have been busy since opening a month ago. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Savor the Flavor of Downtown

Cleveland’s downtown square has been home to a variety of businesses over the years, but recent additions are making the heart of the city a destination for visitors seeking breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Cleveland City Council is seeking bids for street resurfacing, patching and striping.

The Cleveland City Council is seeking bids for street resurfacing, patching and striping.

City seeks bids for road improvements

The Cleveland City Council is seeking bids for street resurfacing, patching and striping. The projects are part of the Local Maintenance Improvement Grant (LMIG) the city received in 2020 and 2021 from the Georgia Department of Transportation.
White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose slightly over the past week.

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose slightly over the past week.

DPH provides update on COVID-19 cases

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose slightly over the past week. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s March 30 status report showed an average of three daily cases as of March 30, up from 1.7 on March 23. Recently figures include 1.4 on March 16 and 0.