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Pictured is the 2024 Hart County High School JROTC Lady Raiders team. Front row from left is Jasmine Hatley, Samantha Wilson, Aubrie Miyares, Abbie Tallent, and Alexia Murray. Back row from left is Ava Karasek, Isla Bell, Emma Holmes, Kailyn Bowers, and Melina Sanchez Garcia.

Pictured is the 2024 Hart County High School JROTC Lady Raiders team. Front row from left is Jasmine Hatley, Samantha Wilson, Aubrie Miyares, Abbie Tallent, and Alexia Murray. Back row from left is Ava Karasek, Isla Bell, Emma Holmes, Kailyn Bowers, and Melina Sanchez Garcia.

Athletes of the Week sponsored by Johnson Heating and Air: Lady Raiders

The Hartwell Sun and the Hart County Charter System have teamed up to present an Athlete of the Week presented by Johnson Heating & Air.
Junior wide receiver CJ Cowins scores twice, once from 55-yards out and the other from 13-yards out, in the 35-14 win over Flowery Branch to improve to 2-2 overall. Photo by Grayson Williams.

Junior wide receiver CJ Cowins scores twice, once from 55-yards out and the other from 13-yards out, in the 35-14 win over Flowery Branch to improve to 2-2 overall. Photo by Grayson Williams.

Dogs even out record with a Monday night football win

In the first ever Monday night game in both schools history, Hart County picks up the 35-14 win over the Falcons of Flowery Branch to even out their overall record. On Friday, Sept.
Hartwell native Julie George seen above at the northern terminus of the  Appalachian Trail. George completed her hike in 161 days.

Hartwell native Julie George seen above at the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. George completed her hike in 161 days.

George completes Appalachian Trail hike

Hartwell native Julie George has conquered the 2,198.4-mile hike through the Appalachian Trail in 161 days. Back in November 2023, The Sun interviewed the Hartwell native just months before embarking on her journey on the Appalachian Trail.
Photo by Scott Rodgerson

Photo by Scott Rodgerson

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   The following is a list of names entered into the booking computer at Hart County Jail for Sept. 3-9, 2024. Names, ages and towns are listed as they appear in the computer. Offenses listed are charges; guilt has not been proven.
Hart County is serviced by two companies  for their electricity needs. On the left, is a crew from Georgia Power including (from left to right): Ethan McCleery (Apprentice lineman), Clarke Looney (supervisor), Freddy Arteaga (apprentice lineman), Jayson Summers(engineer), Mitch Turpin (lineman), Keith Vickery (lineman), and the bucket is Vladimir Flor-Huerta (apprentice lineman). On the right is a crew from Hart EMC including: David Craft, Jared Dove, Sam Findley, Joey Fowler, Caden Hart , and Shaun Martin

Hart County is serviced by two companies for their electricity needs. On the left, is a crew from Georgia Power including (from left to right): Ethan McCleery (Apprentice lineman), Clarke Looney (supervisor), Freddy Arteaga (apprentice lineman), Jayson Summers(engineer), Mitch Turpin (lineman), Keith Vickery (lineman), and the bucket is Vladimir Flor-Huerta (apprentice lineman). On the right is a crew from Hart EMC including: David Craft, Jared Dove, Sam Findley, Joey Fowler, Caden Hart , and Shaun Martin

Local linemen help keep the power running

Earlier this year, the United States Congress resolved to name April 18 as National Lineman Appreciation Day.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Darth Vader, my hero

In May of 1977, two short months after I was born, George Lucas released his science fiction epic Star Wars upon the masses. To say I’m a child of Star Wars is an understatement. If you were to call me a Star Wars geek, I’d pick that insult up, and carry it like a badge of honor.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Christians should vote

I read a letter to the editor in last week’s paper that encouraged all Christians to involve themselves in the political process and vote in the upcoming elections. I think that is good advice, not just for Christians, but for all Americans.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Stop interfering in Bowersville

Why do non-residents of Bowersville (outside agitators who do not pay taxes in Bowersville) and the Hart County Commissioners (none of whom live within the city limits of Bowersville) continue to interfere with the governance of this legislatively created local municipality?
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Do the right thing

It’s been three plus weeks since the Hart Chamber’s Executive Committee, made — by all accounts — a capricious and arbitrary personnel decision in firing Executive Director Lindsey Ingle without consulting the other nine members of its Board of Directors, and then compounded that error by going,...