White County receives recognition as StormReady county
Business March 10, 2021
WHITE COUNTY, Ga. –White County Public Safety Director David Murphy received very good news this week from the Georgia StormReady Advisory Board in the form of the following letter:
“I would like to congratulate you on your jurisdiction’s StormReady re-recognition. It is clearly the result of your vision, leadership, hard work, and commitment to the citizens of White County. They should take great pride and comfort in maintaining this status, and, to a great degree, they have you to thank for it.
The current StormReady recognition for White County will be valid for the next three years (2021-2024), and officially expires on February 28, 2024.
As a StormReady County, you are authorized to use the StormReady logo in official letterheads, brochures, or other suitable documents. A digital file of the logo image can be acquired from our office. If you use the logo in any way, please send me a copy or description of how it was used. It is a trademarked logo, subject to certain restrictions which require the National Weather Service to monitor its use.
If you need additional signs, please let me know or feel free to contact the Oklahoma Correction Industries at (405) 964-7207. Signs cost around $42, not including shipping.
Congratulations once again to you and your team on this great achievement. We’re proud to have you continuing to be a part of the growing StormReady family in Georgia!
Sincerely,
David J. Nadler
Warning Coordination Meteorologist

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