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Rosanna Cruz-Bibb

Rosanna Cruz-Bibb

Archway welcomes new professional

The Hart County Archway Partnership has made it official and announced that interim Archway Professional Rosanna Cruz-Bibb has been hired on a permanent basis. Cruz-Bibb comes to Hart County after serving as the Program Coordinator for the Archway Partnership in Athens for several years.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Purina expansion deepens odor, noise concerns

The planned expansion at the Nestlé Purina facility in Hartwell is deepening concern among a group of neighbors that an ongoing issue with odor and noise from the wet-pet-food factory will worsen.
Ray Brazier, center, from “Fishing University” gets the crowd of Hart County High School students riled up during the show’s visit in October 2019.

Ray Brazier, center, from “Fishing University” gets the crowd of Hart County High School students riled up during the show’s visit in October 2019.

Fishing University show returning to Hartwell

Lake Hartwell will be a filming location again for the television show “Fishing University” on February  23-26 and is expected to bring more international exposure to Hart County. The show, which is in its 34th year, is set  to feature Lake Hartwell for the second time.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Fitness track to be named for teacher

A fitness track at a local elementary school will soon honor a retired educator who was instrumental in its creation. The Hart County Board of Education voted 5-0 on Monday, Dec.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#THROWBACK THURSDAY

Dec. 19 1913 — Before the start of the 1913 hunting season, the law safeguarding buzzards from lead was almost repealed. The Hartwell Sun reported: “If allegations made against the buzzard by the U.S.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Local woman campaigns for essential visitors

Gail Manter has seen her husband in person only twice since March 15, and that was only for a short period when she took him from the Hartwell long-term care facility where he lives to doctor’s appointments.
The parents of Martin Hulsey, pictured, a nonverbal autistic 4-year-old, are asking the community for help paying for a service dog that could change Martin’s life.

The parents of Martin Hulsey, pictured, a nonverbal autistic 4-year-old, are asking the community for help paying for a service dog that could change Martin’s life.

Family seeks service dog for autistic son

Taking her four-year-old son to the grocery store with her is more of a chore for Lindsey Fountain than for most mothers. At any moment, her son Martin Hulsey could have a meltdown, or worse, try to run away. But Martin’s behavior is not that of a child in need of a little discipline.
Hart County High School seniors Adam Walters, from left, Ben Tellano, Sean Leard and Tahj Courage give gifts they bought at Walmart to Damien Jones, a second-grader at Hartwell Elementary.

Hart County High School seniors Adam Walters, from left, Ben Tellano, Sean Leard and Tahj Courage give gifts they bought at Walmart to Damien Jones, a second-grader at Hartwell Elementary.

Shopping with the Dogs provides gifts for children

Hartwell Elementary second-graders didn’t get to go shopping with Hart County High School seniors on Monday, Dec. 14, but they still received gifts from them through the ninth annual Shop With The Dogs program. Groups of four seniors contributed $25 each to purchase gifts for second-graders. 
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Evidence in case of alleged kidnappers not tossed

Evidence seized from a vehicle in a criminal court case involving an alleged plot to kidnap and kill a man in Hart County won’t get tossed out as defense attorneys had hoped, while in a separate murder case prosecutors say they won’t need to use statements made by the defendant because they believe...