Thursday October 17th, 2024 12:22PM

Dean Dyer

WRWH Radio
Dean Dyer
Water line installer injured when dirt collapses around him
A White County man was injured Wednesday afternoon while installing a water line in Cleveland.
3:34PM ( 8 years ago )
White County dedicates Veterans Memorial to honor 34 fallen residents
About 300 people gathered in Cleveland Monday for a Memorial Day observance with a special bonus — dedication of the White County Veterans Memorial.
4:01PM ( 8 years ago )
Businesses network with customers, each other during White County expo
About three dozen businesses from White County and the surrounding area showcased their services and the products they provide during the 2016 White County Chamber of Commerce Business Expo held Thursday.
9:30PM ( 8 years ago )
Vehicle overturns in White County wreck
A driver escaped injury when his car overturned about noon Friday near Cleveland.
7:48AM ( 8 years ago )
Vehicle strikes Cleveland apartment, knocks occupant out of bed
A Cleveland resident was knocked out of bed Thursday afternoon when a vehicle struck an apartment on Campbell Street.
7:37AM ( 8 years ago )
Wilbanks urges Truett McConnell graduates to commit to the journey
Saturday morning's commencement ceremony at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland was monumental in several ways.
10:10PM ( 8 years ago )
White County students escape injury in bus wreck
No injuries were reported Friday morning when a White County school bus and another vehicle were involved in a minor collision.
9:09AM ( 8 years ago )
Thursday wreck near Cleveland hurts three
Three people were injured in a two-vehicle wreck Thursday afternoon on Town Creek Road west of Cleveland.
3:52PM ( 8 years ago )
Truett-McConnell hosts White County Leadership Luncheon
More than 50 community leaders gathered at Truett-McConnell College Tuesday for the third-annual White County Leadership Luncheon.
10:25PM ( 8 years ago )
Old-time plowing demonstration set Saturday near Helen
Motorists driving south of Helen last week might have noticed some activity along the roadway at historic Hardman Farm: Dr. Scott Hancock of Nacoochee Valley Farm using a three-horse team and a chisel-plow to break up the compacted soil prior to planting of an heirloom variety of dent corn.
7:43PM ( 8 years ago )