Local
News Staff
Nov. 30, 1917 — The Hartwell Sun ran a story out of Atlanta of the railroad commission of Georgia accepting the application for the Atlanta and Anderson Railway companies to construct a interurban line from Atlanta to Anderson.
The approval was for the issue of $18,000,000 of securities.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Chance Nguyen holds a pair of giant scissors to cut the ribbon held by his sister Jaslene Nguyen, to the left of Chance, on Monday, Nov. 23, for Little Japan, which is owned by their parents Treena, behind Chance, and Tommy Nguyen.
Little Japan cuts the ribbon to reopen
News Staff
Chance Nguyen holds a pair of giant scissors to cut the ribbon held by his sister Jaslene Nguyen, to the left of Chance, on Monday, Nov. 23, for Little Japan, which is owned by their parents Treena, behind Chance, and Tommy Nguyen.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Bowersville may get produce stand
Grayson Williams
Bowersville could soon have a place to buy basic pantry items, like a gallon of milk, in its downtown.
Mayor Pruitt Manley announced at the town’s regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 19, a resident is interested in leasing the old voting building, which the town owns, for a produce stand.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Virus cases continue increasing in Hart County
Grayson Williams
Local coronavirus cases are continuing to rise, nearing 700 cumulative cases since it first arrived in Hart County, but the county is no longer considered a “high transmission” area as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Pictured from left to right are, Inv. Chris Carroll, deputy Josh Fowler, Sheriff Mike Cleveland, District Attorney Parks White, Inv. Kevin White and Inv. Joseph Haley with 47 pounds of methamphetamine disguised as candles that were seized in September 2019.
Meth candle case nets guilty plea
Grayson Williams
A man who allegedly had nearly 50 pounds of methamphetamine — disguised as candles — sent from Mexico to his Bowersville residence will spend the next 13 years in state prison before being deported.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Commission talks ethics ordinance
Grayson Williams
By Grayson Williams
Staff writer
A code of ethics ordinance is being put into place in Hart County that could exclude commissioners from executive sessions in the future for violating it.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Brooklyn Vassar, left, and Mia Dancause, right, both fifth-graders, duel with cans of silly string during the Silly String Club Day activity.
North Hart students get Friday Funday
News Staff
North Hart Elementary School students had a special day on Friday, Nov. 20, the last day of school before the Thanksgiving break.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Food drive set for Dec. 5
News Staff
The annual food drive of Hart County will be held at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, 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. 28.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Woman charged with sneaking meth into jail
Grayson Williams
A woman allegedly attempted to bring a trafficking amount of methamphetamine into the Hart County Jail — through her private parts.
Kayla Michelle Baxter, 31, of Danielsville, was arrested around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 after a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 29.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Homestead exemption changes coming to Hart
News Staff
Hart County voters passed an increase to the local homestead exemption for property owners who are 65 or older with 80 percent of voters casting ballots for the increase.
This exemption may be or may not be automatically applied.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
