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Photo submitted — This image taken from surveillance footage and posted on social media by Parks White shows a man pointing a pistol at a young girl during an armed robbery at a local Jimbo’s convenience store on Dec. 6, 2019.

Photo submitted — This image taken from surveillance footage and posted on social media by Parks White shows a man pointing a pistol at a young girl during an armed robbery at a local Jimbo’s convenience store on Dec. 6, 2019.

Local man pleads guilty to Jimbo's armed robbery

A Hartwell man accused of robbing a convenience  store at gunpoint in December is pleading guilty and could serve 20 years in prison. Jonveckeo Brown, 39, of Hartwell, plead guilty in Hart County Superior Court to armed robbery and two counts of aggravated assault stemming from a Dec.
Sunshot by Grayson Williams — Photographer Bill Powell, left, accepts the $100 prize for winning the Summer Lake Living cover photo contest from The Hartwell Sun publisher Michael Hall.

Sunshot by Grayson Williams — Photographer Bill Powell, left, accepts the $100 prize for winning the Summer Lake Living cover photo contest from The Hartwell Sun publisher Michael Hall.

Local photographer wins Lake Living cover contest

Hartwell resident Bill Powell is passionate about his photography. Each morning and evening, almost without fail, he captures the light and clouds painting the sky over Lake Hartwell.
Photo submitted — Orange-striped oak worms eat leaves on a tree. The worms have been decimating foliage on trees around Hart County recently.

Photo submitted — Orange-striped oak worms eat leaves on a tree. The worms have been decimating foliage on trees around Hart County recently.

Oak worms annoying, but mostly harmless

It’s the middle of summer, but an oak tree beside Rhonda Jordan’s house in Hart County looks like it was plucked from a winter scene.
Phil Strine, of Canton, middle, peers out from the operator’s seat anticipating the start of the excursion.

Phil Strine, of Canton, middle, peers out from the operator’s seat anticipating the start of the excursion.

Railcars rollout from Bowersville

The North American Railcar Operators Association held an excursion last Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15-16, that began in Bowersville and wound its way along the Hartwell Railroad between Toccoa and Elberton.
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Hart meets threshold to allow mask mandates

Gov. Brian Kemp is now allowing local officials to decide whether or not to implement mask-mandates, as the number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Hart County appears to be declining. An executive order issued Saturday, Aug. 15 by Kemp extends certain coronavirus-prompted restrictions until Aug.
Sunshot by Michael Hall — Danica Kerr, middle, a first-grade student at Hartwell Elementary, runs to class after being dropped off at the school on Monday, Aug. 17 for the first day of the 2020-2021 academic year.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — Danica Kerr, middle, a first-grade student at Hartwell Elementary, runs to class after being dropped off at the school on Monday, Aug. 17 for the first day of the 2020-2021 academic year.

School starts in Hart amid ongoing pandemic

Faculty and staff at Hartwell Elementary stood socially distanced Monday in the hallways, masks on their faces, directing children to their new classrooms for the 2020-2021 academic year.  “Do you know where you’re going,” teacher Kendell Rucker asked a young student.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#Throwback Thursday

Aug. 9, 1918 A Hartwell military man, who survived one submarine torpedo attack, went missing after another torpedo attack sunk the ship he was on almost exactly a year later. James Brown Estes, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Reuben Estes, of Hartwell, was lost on the U.S.S.