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Photo submitted In his retirement, amall engines mechanic Johnny Segers enjoys picking up old hobbies like playing guitar.

Photo submitted In his retirement, amall engines mechanic Johnny Segers enjoys picking up old hobbies like playing guitar.

Johnny Segers is loving life

By Josh Brannen Staff writer   Johnny Segers remembers being eight years old working on lawnmowers and chainsaws alongside his dad. As he got older he never thought that his life would mirror what his father started doing with small engines.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Quality Foods holding annual food drive

The annual food drive of Hart County will be held at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11, in the parking lot of Hart County High School. Eligibility requirements must be met to receive a food box. Applications will be given out from Quality Foods parking lot from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Nov. 27.
The Blotter

The Blotter

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   Nov.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#THROWBACK THURSDAY

1937: Costing $53,000 and built at the corner of Franklin and Carolina streets, the new building at the time served as both a post office and agricultural center for Hartwell. The building’s funds were secured through Congressman Paul Brown of the 10th District of Georgia.
Photo submitted Members of the Hart County Chamber of Commerce and Hartwell Main Street welcome The Farmer’s Daughter eatery to town.

Photo submitted Members of the Hart County Chamber of Commerce and Hartwell Main Street welcome The Farmer’s Daughter eatery to town.

Hartwell welcomes The Farmer’s Daughter

By Josh Brannen Staff writer   The Farmer’s Daughter, one of Hartwell’s newest businesses, looks to put local products in every serving they sell to customers. As the Hartwell Chamber of Commerce gathered on 30 S. Carolina St. on Nov.
Drew Dotson/The Hartwell Sun From left to right, students Taylor Floyd, Joshua Vaughn and Camarion Verdell sign their scholarships as their proud families look on.

Drew Dotson/The Hartwell Sun From left to right, students Taylor Floyd, Joshua Vaughn and Camarion Verdell sign their scholarships as their proud families look on.

Students awarded REACH scholarships

A handful of Hart County eighth graders signed a contract to receive a large scholarship when they graduate in four years. Five middle schoolers joined the REACH (Realizing Educational Achievement Can Happen) Georgia program during a ceremony at Hart County High School on Wednesday, Nov. 10.