Diamond Dogs gear up for first pitch
Diamond Dogs look to gel together early before they get ready for first pitch on the road against Madison County on Feb. 13.
Diamond Dogs look to gel together early before they get ready for first pitch on the road against Madison County on Feb. 13.
The Dogs avoided a déjà vu moment against Oconee County after blowing a 16 point lead just days earlier against Stephens County.
A new tradition at The Hartwell Sun has begun, as we have teamed up with the Hart County Charter System to present an Athlete of the Week presented by McGee Heating & Air Conditioning.
After competing in the Region/Area Meet on Feb. 2-3, the Mat Dogs were able to advance three girls and nine boys to sectionals on Feb. 9-10.
After defeating both Stephens County and getting revenge against Oconee County, the Lady Dogs lost the coin toss and will be the No. 3 seed heading into the region tournament.
The Northeast Georgia Council on Domestic Violence (NEGACDV), which serves Hart, Elbert, and Franklin counties, is offering two upcoming events for the community to support its important work.
A two-vehicle accident that Elbert County Emergency Services (EMS) Director/Coroner Chuck Almond described as a “major head-on collision” claimed the life of one of the drivers and a passenger Mond
As the 2024 tax season began Jan.
Hartwell native Nicholas Rucker was named a top student at Athens Technical College (ATC), the highest honor achievable at the regional institution for higher learning.
February is recognized as Black History Month in the United States which stands, “to honor and highlight the accomplishments of African Americans,” as Hartwell mayor Brandon Johnson stated during a