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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

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Hartwell Florals

Hartwell Florals

Hartwell Florals named Best Florist

By Adriana Cascio Leading News Reporter   In just over a year and a half, Caroline Van Dora didn’t just buy a flower shop; she planted roots in Hartwell, tending Hartwell Florals into this year’s Best Florist in The Hartwell Sun’s annual Best Of Awards. Van Dora’s journey began on Aug.
Nestlé Purina PetCare Hartwell recently made a donation of dog food to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office. (Submitted by Thomas)

Nestlé Purina PetCare Hartwell recently made a donation of dog food to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office. (Submitted by Thomas)

Purina donates dog food to Hart County Sheriff’s Office

Submitted by Kali Thomas Nestle Purina   Nestlé Purina PetCare (NPPC) Hartwell is proud to announce a recent donation of several bags of Pro Plan® All Ages Sport Performance 30/20 Chicken and Rice Formula to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO).
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

School system’s Summer Meal Program now serving local youth

Submitted by Grayson Williams Hart County Charter System   The Hart County Charter System is proud to announce the dates, times and locations for the 2025 Summer Meal Program, designed to ensure children in our community have access to nutritious meals during the summer months.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Workforce Wednesday to be held June 11

Submitted by Terri Partain Hart County IBA   The third session of “Workforce Wednesdays” will be held June 11 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Adult Learning Center.
The Hart County Humane Society has been overwhelmed with over 200 cats this kitten season, and is no longer able to help rescue any animals as of press time Wednesday. Volunteer Donna Madkiff urges the public to consider volunteering, fostering or adopting and to spay/neuter their animals.

The Hart County Humane Society has been overwhelmed with over 200 cats this kitten season, and is no longer able to help rescue any animals as of press time Wednesday. Volunteer Donna Madkiff urges the public to consider volunteering, fostering or adopting and to spay/neuter their animals.

Local animal shelter, groups overwhelmed by overpopulation

By Adriana Cascio Leading News Reporter   The Hart County Humane Society and the Northeast Georgia Animal Shelter (NEGAS) in Lavonia are overflowing with animals this kitten season, desperately needing volunteers, donations and a community-wide commitment to spay/neuter programs as humane...