Thursday April 25th, 2024 12:22PM

Dean Dyer

WRWH Radio
Dean Dyer
Burglary victim holds suspect at gunpoint in White County incident
A White County burglary suspect was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after he was held at gunpoint by one of the the victims.
11:11AM ( 6 years ago )
White County deputies recover $20,000 of stolen property, arrest burglary suspect
Proactive deputies on patrol Sunday resulted in the arrest of a burglary suspect in White County.  
1:03PM ( 6 years ago )
Fire heavily damages White County home Wednesday morning
A White County home was heavily damaged by fire early Wednesday. 
1:33PM ( 6 years ago )
Missing White County man located safe at Gainesville homeless shelter
The White County Sheriff’s Office reports that a White County man reported missing May 22 has been located safe in Gainesville.
5:02PM ( 6 years ago )
White County officials seeking armed robbery suspect
White County authorities are searching for a man who robbed a Cleveland resident at gunpoint Sunday morning. 
3:09PM ( 6 years ago )
White County officials seek public’s help locating missing man
The White County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help in locating a Cleveland man who went missing last week.
12:06PM ( 6 years ago )
Officials plan emergency drill at White County Middle School
White County School and Public Safety officials will be conducting an Emergency Drill on the White County Middle School campus Tuesday morning.
3:45PM ( 6 years ago )
City of Cleveland issues boil water advisory for some customers
The City of Cleveland has issued a boil water notice due to a water main break at Highway 129 South, south of Tommy Cowart Road.
11:46AM ( 6 years ago )
Citing high costs, White County officials delay action on three bridge projects
The White County Board of Commissioners approved one road project Monday, but want to examine other projects before proceeding.
6:01PM ( 6 years ago )
White County commissioners unhappy about high bids for road projects
The upswing in the economy has benefited many businesses in the region, including those in the road construction industry, but White County officials think some companies may be taking advantage of the upswing to gouge local government.
10:26AM ( 6 years ago )