Saturday November 23rd, 2024 11:31PM

Dean Dyer

WRWH Radio
Dean Dyer
Coker receives second-chance White County diploma
Following the recent news that White County school system had the third-highest graduation rate in the state, the school system added one more graduate to the list with a student receiving her second-chance graduation diploma during a White County Board of Education meeting.
4:43PM ( 10 years ago )
White County event park may be ready by spring
The White County Board of Commissioners has approved a work contract and additional funding for the planned event park in Cleveland.
10:55AM ( 10 years ago )
White County receives $10,000 traffic safety grant
The White County Sheriff
1:17PM ( 10 years ago )
State superintendent visits White County
State School Superintendent John D. Barge paid a visit to White County Thursday, a day after the White County School System was recognized as having the third-best graduation rate in the state.
11:35AM ( 10 years ago )
White County employees honored for service
White County government employees gathered Wednesday for their annual Christmas luncheon and service recognition. This year
12:57PM ( 10 years ago )
White County shop destroyed by fire
White County firefighters responded to a shop fire at 10:42 p.m. Tuesday.
11:52AM ( 10 years ago )
Cleveland commits more than $145,000 for event park
The City of Cleveland has come through with a contribution to the White County Event Park being built by the county behind the courthouse in Cleveland.
12:10PM ( 10 years ago )
Rogers says upcoming legislative session should go quickly, quietly
Tenth District State Rep. Terry Rogers of Clarkesville sees a unique legislative session next year.
12:58PM ( 10 years ago )
Cleveland stalls involvement in park funding
The Cleveland City Council has yet to jump onboard as far as providing financial support for a proposed event park the county is building in the city behind the White County Courthouse.
3:07PM ( 10 years ago )
Some White County employees to get extra vacation time pay
Some White County government employees have an extra reason to be thankful this week.
6:23AM ( 10 years ago )