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Trombonists include (front row, L-R) Tinsley River Powell, Jamal Eberhardt and Michael McDonald; (back row, L-R) Lukas Smith, Alexander Carruth and Gage Vasile. (Photo submitted by Hilaree Hudson)

Trombonists include (front row, L-R) Tinsley River Powell, Jamal Eberhardt and Michael McDonald; (back row, L-R) Lukas Smith, Alexander Carruth and Gage Vasile. (Photo submitted by Hilaree Hudson)

High Notes – Oct. 9

By Benjamin London  Staff Writer and Adriana Cascio Leading News Reporter Member of the Week: Brody McDuffie  For this week’s member of the week, band leaders selected Brody McDuffie.
Erin Miller and senior football player Ormani Rucker react as Miller was announced as the 2025 Miss Bulldog prior to the game. (Photo by Benjamin London)

Erin Miller and senior football player Ormani Rucker react as Miller was announced as the 2025 Miss Bulldog prior to the game. (Photo by Benjamin London)

Homecoming stunners

Friday’s homecoming game at Hart County High School was filled with a trio of stunning surprises as the Bulldogs defeated the top-ranked Prince Avenue Christian Wolverines after crowning a new Miss Bulldog and Homecoming Queen.
Work-based learning students at Hart County High School who are working in some of Hart County’s local manufacturing industries include (L-R) Nasir Clark (Fenner Dunlop Americas), Jerioin McLendon (Haering Precision USA LP), Dalton Harris (Ritz Instrument Transformers), Landon Whitmire (Haering Precision USA LP), Braden Roberts (Haering Precision USA LP), Riley Worley (Fabritex Inc.) and Hunter DeRossett (LINDE + WIEMANN US Inc.) (Photo submitted by Teresa Bishop)

Work-based learning students at Hart County High School who are working in some of Hart County’s local manufacturing industries include (L-R) Nasir Clark (Fenner Dunlop Americas), Jerioin McLendon (Haering Precision USA LP), Dalton Harris (Ritz Instrument Transformers), Landon Whitmire (Haering Precision USA LP), Braden Roberts (Haering Precision USA LP), Riley Worley (Fabritex Inc.) and Hunter DeRossett (LINDE + WIEMANN US Inc.) (Photo submitted by Teresa Bishop)

IBA to kick off Manufacturing Week Friday

The Hart County Industrial Building Authority (IBA) is kicking off the celebration of National Manufacturing Week Friday, Oct. 3 with a “Made with Hart Manufacturing Mingle.”    The event will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Exceeding the state average

Hart County is one of just 60 school districts across the state to report a graduation rate of 95 percent or higher, the Georgia Department of Education (DOE) announced Tuesday.    At 97 percent, Hart County’s rate for the class of 2025 comes in nearly 10 points above the state average of 87.
AARP Chapter #2006 members (front row, L-R) Ida Hartland, Mary Lewis, Sandy Mariacher, Deb Caudle, Nancy Sturm, Vonda Smith, Ophelia Craft and Milli Teasley; (back row, L-R) Claire Bramlette, Jan Doten, Bonnie Fracy, Rick Fracy, Alice Worthan, Al Burch, Steve Brown and Hand Sturm gather for the group’s annual picnic on Sept. 17. With 35 members, the chapter is the only AARP within the Northeast region, and it primarily serves the people of Hart and Franklin counties. (Photo by Adriana Cascio)

AARP Chapter #2006 members (front row, L-R) Ida Hartland, Mary Lewis, Sandy Mariacher, Deb Caudle, Nancy Sturm, Vonda Smith, Ophelia Craft and Milli Teasley; (back row, L-R) Claire Bramlette, Jan Doten, Bonnie Fracy, Rick Fracy, Alice Worthan, Al Burch, Steve Brown and Hand Sturm gather for the group’s annual picnic on Sept. 17. With 35 members, the chapter is the only AARP within the Northeast region, and it primarily serves the people of Hart and Franklin counties. (Photo by Adriana Cascio)

AARP Chapter #2006 celebrates 50th anniversary

The Hart County Chapter #2006 of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), is celebrating a significant milestone this year: its 50th anniversary of serving the local community and assisting senior citizens.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Throwback Thursday - October 2

25 years ago (2000)    Oct. 4, 2000 – City-county consolidation may be a step closer if Monday night’s vote by the Hartwell City council is any indication.    The council voted 5-1 to pursue a centralized dispatch of emergency services.
Scarecrows, like the one from HYDRA, have begun to pop up all over town. Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open through Oct. 29. Ballots can be found on page 2 of this week’s paper. (Photo by Adriana Cascio)

Scarecrows, like the one from HYDRA, have begun to pop up all over town. Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open through Oct. 29. Ballots can be found on page 2 of this week’s paper. (Photo by Adriana Cascio)

Scarecrow voting open

Downtown Hartwell is once again getting into the spirit of the season with the return of Hartwell Main Street’s “Scarecrows on the Square” contest!
The 2025 Homecoming Court includes (first row, L-R) seniors Briana Blewitt, Hannah Carey, Isabella Ayers, Kinsley Duncan and Mareli Fajardo-Bacilio; (second row, L-R) juniors Chastyn Haynie, Carly Dutton and Ayla Sanders and sophomores Peyton Kaiser, Trinity Freeman and Peyton Barrow; and (third row, L-R) freshmen Miya Spears, Bella Beck and Aliza Jo Beeson. (Submitted by Megan Millford)

The 2025 Homecoming Court includes (first row, L-R) seniors Briana Blewitt, Hannah Carey, Isabella Ayers, Kinsley Duncan and Mareli Fajardo-Bacilio; (second row, L-R) juniors Chastyn Haynie, Carly Dutton and Ayla Sanders and sophomores Peyton Kaiser, Trinity Freeman and Peyton Barrow; and (third row, L-R) freshmen Miya Spears, Bella Beck and Aliza Jo Beeson. (Submitted by Megan Millford)

Courting the crowns

CORRECTION: The print edition of today's paper says both Miss Bulldog and the homecoming queen will be crowned during halftime of tomorrow night's game. Only the homecoming queen will be crowned during halftime. Miss Bulldog court festivities will take place prior to the game.