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Stewart Carter, middle, alongside assistants Rex Bennett (left) and Hayden Whitley (right).

Stewart Carter, middle, alongside assistants Rex Bennett (left) and Hayden Whitley (right).

HCHS grad named Virginia Tech football equipment manager

Stewart Carter, 1989 graduate of Hart County High School, was named Virginia Tech’s new director of football equipment. Carter said his career in equipment management grew from wanting to continue to be around football after his high school days.
Location of the 1.9-acre lot along Franklin Street where a Dunkin’ and Firehouse Subs is planned.

Location of the 1.9-acre lot along Franklin Street where a Dunkin’ and Firehouse Subs is planned.

Firehouse Subs, Dunkin’ proposed for Franklin Street

Two new chain restaurants are looking to build locations on a vacant lot in Hartwell. At a Jan. 27 meeting, the Hartwell Planning and Zoning board recommended the rezoning of a 1.9-acre lot on East Franklin Street for the proposed placement of a Dunkin’ and a Firehouse Subs.
Johnny Curry drives to the rim in Hart’s win over Franklin County on Jan. 26.

Johnny Curry drives to the rim in Hart’s win over Franklin County on Jan. 26.

HCHS senior is putting together an unforgettable season

As a senior, Johnny Curry, also known as JC, has embraced the role of being a leader for the Hart County High School basketball team. “At the beginning of the season, I thought it was going to be a lot on my back, but it’s really not.
AJ Smith takes control of his Franklin County opponent at the region dual meet in Watkinsville on Jan. 8.

AJ Smith takes control of his Franklin County opponent at the region dual meet in Watkinsville on Jan. 8.

Mat Dogs compete in region traditional meet

Hart County wrestling had several Mat Dogs place in the region’s traditional tournament this past weekend. Hart travelled to Toccoa to compete against region opponents on Saturday, Jan. 29. AJ Smith was the region champion of the 132-pound weight class.
Dakota Phillips flies past the Monroe Area defender on Friday, Jan. 28.

Dakota Phillips flies past the Monroe Area defender on Friday, Jan. 28.

Lady Dogs fall to third in region after 2-1 week

The Hart County High School girls basketball team won two games, but lost the finale this past week. The Lady Dogs started the week with a 58-51 win at home against Franklin County on Wednesday, Jan. 26. Hart seemed to be in trouble by the end of the first quarter down 14-9.
Tahj Johnson drives through the Franklin County defense.

Tahj Johnson drives through the Franklin County defense.

Hart's winning streak continues in region

The Hart County boys basketball team moved to 7-0 in region after winning three times in the past week. The stretch started off on Wednesday, Jan. 26 against Franklin County at home. The score stayed within a few points until the Bulldogs began to take over halfway through the second quarter.
Photo Credit: Steve Knutson

Photo Credit: Steve Knutson

Farm Bureau ‘Harvest for All’ feeds those in need

Georgia Farm Bureau’s statewide 2021 Harvest for All campaign raised a grand total of $20,000, with a local contribution of $100 from the Hart County Farm Bureau. Proceeds were presented to Danah Craft, executive director of the Georgia Food Bank Association (GFBA).
Photo Credit: Markus Spiske

Photo Credit: Markus Spiske

Clothes Closet looking for continued support

Hart County Clothes Closet began in 1984 when the Hart Ministerial Association saw a need among the disadvantaged for food and clothing. This clothing thrift shop sells donations to operate a food pantry for needy families who have food insecurity issues.
Photo Credit: Daniel Diesenreither

Photo Credit: Daniel Diesenreither

Lessons in Faith: You are an heir to God’s kingdom

Romans 8:16 (NKJV) 16The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, Not only does the Word of God declare that born-again believers are children of God, but also joint heirs with Jesus Christ.