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Dean Dyer

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Dean Dyer
White County Event Park gets partial funding
The much talked-about White County Event Park, which will be located behind the White County Courthouse in Cleveland, received most of its funding during a meeting of the White County Commissioners Monday.
3:15PM ( 10 years ago )
Arrest made in Helen's Club Escape investigation
White County authorities have made an arrest in connection with the incident at Club Escape in Helen on October 28th.
7:29AM ( 11 years ago )
Pair arrested, suspected of stealing electronics across the region
Cleveland police report the arrest of two people they say are connected to numerous electronic burglaries across north Georgia.
9:08PM ( 11 years ago )
Cleveland Pharmacy merging with Rite-Aid
Customers of Cleveland Pharmacy in downtown Cleveland are being notified that the pharmacy will be joining forces with the Rite-Aid pharmacy chain.
8:09PM ( 11 years ago )
Cleveland man arrested after Saturday chase
A Cleveland man faces several charges after fleeing from White County deputies and leading them on an eight-mile chase Saturday afternoon.
4:59PM ( 11 years ago )
County leaders hear 2014 legislative priorities
County leaders from across northeast Georgia gathered in Cleveland Tuesday for a meeting of the District 2 Association of County Commissioners of Georgia.
11:49AM ( 11 years ago )
Cleveland council addresses verbal abuse of city employees
The verbal abuse of employees at Cleveland City Hall employees was addressed by the city council Monday night.
6:57PM ( 11 years ago )
Abandoned White County home destroyed by fire
A Sunday-night fire in White County destroyed an unoccupied, abandoned house.
1:39PM ( 11 years ago )
New extension agent on duty in White County
White County has its first full-time county extension agent in many years. Nathan Eason was recently appointed to the position and began his duties October 1.
10:52AM ( 11 years ago )
Helmet initiative designed to keep students safer in storms
A few months ago, Cleveland Police Chief John Foster started a unique program to raise funds to provide all students within the White County school district with storm helmets for use during storms.
2:14PM ( 11 years ago )