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Justin Josey, of Apache, Okla., jumps over a charging bull as it bursts out of the gate.

Justin Josey, of Apache, Okla., jumps over a charging bull as it bursts out of the gate.

Bullish in Bowersville

The Ultimate Bullfighter league stopped in Bowersville on Saturday, Sept. 26, to wow a crowd of around 1,000 people who gathered just outside of town to watch 12 daring competitors get in the ring with Spanish fighting bulls. Unlike traditional bullfighting, the bulls aren’t harmed or killed.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Hart County football game canceled Friday

Hart County's football game scheduled for Friday against Greater Atlanta Christian has been canceled as the Hart County Charter System continues contact tracing after several players and team personnel have been quarantined for possible exposure.
Sunshot by Michael Hall Doctor Daniel Gordon, of MedLink, puts on an N-95 mask at the clinic recently. He hangs a mask for each day of the week from his book shelf.

Sunshot by Michael Hall Doctor Daniel Gordon, of MedLink, puts on an N-95 mask at the clinic recently. He hangs a mask for each day of the week from his book shelf.

Doctors, nurses endure battling virus on the frontlines

Normalcy will eventually creep back into everyday life for most people, but Dr. Daniel Gordon doesn’t expect the medical field will ever be the same. The possibility of COVID-19 as a diagnosis will now always be a possibility.
Photos submitted North Hart’s Emilee Patrick, above left, is pictured with principal Haley Smith.

Photos submitted North Hart’s Emilee Patrick, above left, is pictured with principal Haley Smith.

Bright Ideas Grant winners announced

The Hart EMC Foundation awarded grants totaling $22,665.81 to local teachers to fund educational projects for students through the Bright Ideas grant program.
The Blotter

The Blotter

The Blotter

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

The Hartwell Sun

Payne’s Creek future discussed at meeting

Complaints and reasoning against the closing of Payne’s Creek campground fell on deaf ears at the Hart County Property Owners Association on Monday night because the Army Corps of Engineers, the owner of the campground, was not in attendance.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Speed limit increases questioned

A group of Bowersville residents say they don’t want speed limits in the town increasing, citing the safety of the families who live there. Three people spoke on the matter during a public comment period at the town’s regular meeting on Sept.
HCCT in 1988

HCCT in 1988

#THROWBACK THURSDAY

Sept. 21, 1923 — An early fall and a cold winter were predicted by local “prognosticators.” Their predictions were based on an increase in the thickness of the corn shucks that year. The Sun urged people to stock up on their supply of coal and wood for the winter.