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The Blotter

The Hartwell Police Department reported the following incidents and citations: Three expired vehicle tags; five stop sign violations; one driving without license on person; three unsafe operations of radio, telephone or cell; one failure to yield; one following too closely.
The spring Lake Living contest winner featured the sun shining through the sail of a sailboat.

The spring Lake Living contest winner featured the sun shining through the sail of a sailboat.

Photo contest still open for Lake Living magazine

Do you have a great photo of summertime on the lake? Have you caught a fabulous fish on an area lake? Lake Living is now accepting submissions for photography that could be featured on the cover of the magazine’s summer 2020 edition.
Virus

Virus

Possible COVID-related death reported in Hart County

The COVID-19-related death of a resident at Hart Care Center has been reported by the Department of Community Health, but the state Department of Public Health, which monitors and reports on overall numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths from the virus still lists Hart County with zero.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: July 14 • David Randle Lewis, 52, 224 Clardy Drive, was arrested and charged with felony theft by shoplifting, entering automobile with intent to commit theft or felony and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers (HPD).
Sunshot by Grayson Williams — Pastor Frederick Vehe, left, Keesha Oglesby, center and Darlene Smith-Neal talk about their plans outside of the vacant G&T Snack Bar recently.

Sunshot by Grayson Williams — Pastor Frederick Vehe, left, Keesha Oglesby, center and Darlene Smith-Neal talk about their plans outside of the vacant G&T Snack Bar recently.

Youth haven planned for club with checkered past

Three buildings on Savannah Street in Hartwell with a checkered past could see new life and become a safe place for youth to gather and learn, local church leaders hope.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Graduation was different but still memorable

Some things are definitely better late than never. That much was proven on Saturday, July 18, when the roughly 230 graduates in the Hart County High School Class of 2020 gathered to turn their tassels and officially bring their high school careers to a close.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#Throwback Thursday

July 26, 1912 — Soda-drinking and tobacco-smoking residents in Hartwell could no longer find their “mornin’s dope” on Sundays. The town council in 1912 decided to enforce an ordinance banning soda and tobacco sales on Sundays in Hartwell.
Sunshot by Michael Hall — Hart County Humane Society volunteers Judy Peebles, left, Pam McGovern, middle, Melanie Wood, kneeling with Mama Jenny, and Chad Wiloughby of Rock Solid Builders pose for a photo in front of the new covered outdoor run area for dogs at the J. Robert Mauldin Animal Sanctuary.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — Hart County Humane Society volunteers Judy Peebles, left, Pam McGovern, middle, Melanie Wood, kneeling with Mama Jenny, and Chad Wiloughby of Rock Solid Builders pose for a photo in front of the new covered outdoor run area for dogs at the J. Robert Mauldin Animal Sanctuary.

Animal group completes renovations

Dogs being kept at the Hart County Humane Society will soon have a brand new covered and shaded outdoor area to enjoy and society officials are hoping the community will pitch in to help cover the cost.
Sunshot from file — Paul Davis tries to shed a Jackson County tackler in 2019.

Sunshot from file — Paul Davis tries to shed a Jackson County tackler in 2019.

High school football to begin late

The high school football start date is moving to Sept. 4 amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and the Hart County High School Bulldogs are working on an updated schedule with a couple of new opponents.