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New York Times bestselling author John Cribb (left) signs a copy of his latest book, “The Rail Splitter” for Gwen Walters (right), of Hartwell, during a book signing and talk at the Hart County Library Jan. 26.

New York Times bestselling author John Cribb (left) signs a copy of his latest book, “The Rail Splitter” for Gwen Walters (right), of Hartwell, during a book signing and talk at the Hart County Library Jan. 26.

Library hosts NYT bestseller

The Hart County Library hosted New York Times bestselling author, John Cribb, on Jan. 26 to talk about his new book, “The Rail Splitter,” which was released in 2022.
Photo credit: Ricardo Gomez Angel

Photo credit: Ricardo Gomez Angel

Rome revitalization committee crafted

On Feb. 4, the Hart County Library hosted a community discussion with Rome residents and community leaders about the revitalization efforts currently underway through the federal grant money that was awarded to the city of Hartwell to restore the historic Rome community.
Photo credit: Adam Wilson

Photo credit: Adam Wilson

Liquor stores?

On Monday, the Hartwell City Council heard arguments from city residents stating their cases for or against liquor stores being established within city limits. The council also discussed and voted on a water and sewer tap fee increase for incoming homes and buildings.
According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the current crisis of avian flu, or more commonly known as bird flu, is the worst on record with over 58 million chickens culled due to the infection.

According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the current crisis of avian flu, or more commonly known as bird flu, is the worst on record with over 58 million chickens culled due to the infection.

Local poultry industry spared from record avian flu cases

If you’ve purchased a dozen eggs lately, you’ve probably winced with a quick case of sticker shock. The highly pathogenic avian flu (HPAI) has forced poultry farmers across the United States to kill large swaths of their egg-laying hens, causing prices to quickly rise.
Hart County Charter System has been awarded a $100K Rural Technology Grant. Pictured above is the IT Room.

Hart County Charter System has been awarded a $100K Rural Technology Grant. Pictured above is the IT Room.

Hart County Charter System awarded Rural Technology grant

The Hart County Charter System is among 115 rural school districts across the state to recently receive a $100,000 Rural Technology grant from the Georgia Department of Education’s Office of Rural Education and Innovation.
Photo by David von Diemar

Photo by David von Diemar

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Jan. 23 Jordan Rogers, 23, of West Union, S.C., was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals. Jan. 24 Martravious Clinkscales, 28, of Hartwell was charged and arrested on a grand jury arrest warrant.
Hart County’s Adam Dye has been promoted to the Regional Lending Manager of AgGeorgia Farm Credit. Dye has been with AgGeorgia since 2014 as a Loan Officer at the Washington Branch.

Hart County’s Adam Dye has been promoted to the Regional Lending Manager of AgGeorgia Farm Credit. Dye has been with AgGeorgia since 2014 as a Loan Officer at the Washington Branch.

Hart’s Adam Dye promoted to Regional Lending Manager

AgGeorgia Farm Credit is pleased to announce the promotion of Adam Dye to Regional Lending Manager.  Mr. Dye began his career with AgGeorgia in 2014 as a Loan Officer in the Washington Branch.
Pictured left to right are Katina Tate, Andraa Perrin, ATC President Dr. Andrea Daniel, Shelby Long and Jess Chavers at the Athens Technical College awards ceremony. These top instructors and students will go on to represent the college in state competitions this spring.

Pictured left to right are Katina Tate, Andraa Perrin, ATC President Dr. Andrea Daniel, Shelby Long and Jess Chavers at the Athens Technical College awards ceremony. These top instructors and students will go on to represent the college in state competitions this spring.

Top student and instructor of the year awards presented at ATC

Four individuals have been given top honors as students and instructors of the year at Athens Technical College during a ceremony on Jan. 25. Jess Chavers, a radiologic technology student, was selected as the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) representative.
Hart County Community Theatre representatives pictured include (front row, L-R) Lani Sessoms, Kay Cleveland, Leigh Burns, FTI Director, (back row, L-R) Elizabeth Williams, Donna McDowell, Karen Gravel, FTI Architect, Sean Moxley, FTI supplied contractor , Jeff Hearn, Christopher Milford. Not pictured are Kevin Thompson and Kerri Wright Pruitt.

Hart County Community Theatre representatives pictured include (front row, L-R) Lani Sessoms, Kay Cleveland, Leigh Burns, FTI Director, (back row, L-R) Elizabeth Williams, Donna McDowell, Karen Gravel, FTI Architect, Sean Moxley, FTI supplied contractor , Jeff Hearn, Christopher Milford. Not pictured are Kevin Thompson and Kerri Wright Pruitt.

Fox Theatre awards Hart County Community Theatre urgent emergency grant

The Fox Theatre Institute (FTI), a division of Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, Inc., has awarded Hart County Community Theatre a financial grant award for $20,000 to improve the infrastructure of the building.