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Photo by Kelly Sikkema

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As spring sports wrap up, another fantastic athletic season comes to an end for all of the teams that compete over at Hart County High School. Many great moments happened out on the courts or fields, but maybe you didn’t get to see it.
Pictured is the senior class for the Hart County High School baseball team. From left is Ethan Martin, Zach Dombrowsky, Kanyon Coulter, Owen Kesler, Avery Strickland, Brent Franklin, Will Pittman, Corbin Robertson, and Hunter King.

Pictured is the senior class for the Hart County High School baseball team. From left is Ethan Martin, Zach Dombrowsky, Kanyon Coulter, Owen Kesler, Avery Strickland, Brent Franklin, Will Pittman, Corbin Robertson, and Hunter King.

The Wolves’ five home runs ends the Diamond Dogs season

The Diamond Dogs season ends after being swept in the Sweet Sixteen by Wesleyan. On April 29, Hart traveled to Norcross to take on the Wolves of Wesleyan in the second round of the GHSA AAA state playoffs.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Hart County man indicted for elder exploitation

On April 23, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced that Lawrence Montgomery, Jr. of Hart County pleaded guilty to one count of felony exploitation of an elderly person. Montgomery was the personal representative for his 77-year-old mother, Ruth Montgomery.
Pictured, from left to right, are Hart County High School seniors Sawyer Boyd, Gracie Cook, Kerrigan Johnson, Au’Brionna McIntosh, and Micah Reese who participated in the local Georgia Future Educators Signing Day ceremony.

Pictured, from left to right, are Hart County High School seniors Sawyer Boyd, Gracie Cook, Kerrigan Johnson, Au’Brionna McIntosh, and Micah Reese who participated in the local Georgia Future Educators Signing Day ceremony.

Five HCHS Seniors Commit to Education Career Field

Five graduating seniors from Hart County High School committed to pursuing a career in education April 30 during the Georgia Future Educators Signing Day.
The new USPS regional distribution center in Palmetto, just south of Atlanta, is being blamed for massive delays in processing mail.

The new USPS regional distribution center in Palmetto, just south of Atlanta, is being blamed for massive delays in processing mail.

Mail processing delays disrupting newspapers, threatening elections

ATLANTA – Delays in processing mail at a new regional distribution center in Palmetto aren’t just affecting individual Georgians trying to obtain vital prescription drugs or pay their monthly rents or mortgages.
Hart County dignitaries were on hand at the new Hart County jail for a ribbon cutting April 29. Pictured from left to right: Capt. Wayne Hinson, Capt. Chris Carroll, Capt. David Cleveland, Commissioners Jeff Brown, Frankie Teasley, Joey Dorsey, Marshall Sayer, Sheriff Mike Cleveland, Rep. Alan Powell, Terrell Partain, and Lindsey Ingle.

Hart County dignitaries were on hand at the new Hart County jail for a ribbon cutting April 29. Pictured from left to right: Capt. Wayne Hinson, Capt. Chris Carroll, Capt. David Cleveland, Commissioners Jeff Brown, Frankie Teasley, Joey Dorsey, Marshall Sayer, Sheriff Mike Cleveland, Rep. Alan Powell, Terrell Partain, and Lindsey Ingle.

Hart County’s new jail hosts open house

On April 29, the Hart County Community was invited to an open house and ribbon cutting for the brand new Hart County Jail located at 2825 Bowman Hwy.
Hartwell Main Street volunteers plant flowers and other shrubbery to beautify the downtown area.

Hartwell Main Street volunteers plant flowers and other shrubbery to beautify the downtown area.

Hartwell Main Street receives national accreditation

Main Street America recently designated Hartwell’s Main Street Program as an Accredited Main Street program for meeting the organization’s rigorous performance standards.
Gov. Brian Kemp signs HB 993 into law April 24 at the Georgia state Capitol. The bill was sponsored by Hartwell’s state Rep. Alan Powell.

Gov. Brian Kemp signs HB 993 into law April 24 at the Georgia state Capitol. The bill was sponsored by Hartwell’s state Rep. Alan Powell.

Grooming to be a felony in Georgia

During an April 24 bill signing event dedicated to human trafficking-related issues, Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 993, officially making the grooming of a minor for sex a felony in the State of Georgia punishable with one to five years of prison time.