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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Reopening comes with risks

If you look carefully, you can see a break in the darkness of the forest it feels like we’ve been lost in since March. But it is just a sliver shining through and there are still some miles to go before we are fully back in the light of day.  Georgia Gov.
April 25, 1974 edition of The Sun

April 25, 1974 edition of The Sun

#Throwback Thursday

April 10, 1878 — A taste of Japan delighted the kitchens of The Hartwell Sun readers in April of 1878. A letter published in The Sun’s early days provided readers with a method for cooking rice. “They know how to cook rice here;” the letter began.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

BOE talks renovations, future plans

Hartwell Elementary School has the green light for its multi-million dollar facelift, but now officials are hoping to collect enough money through education special-purpose, local-option sales tax collections in the coming months to pay for it.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Reopening to begin statewide

Some businesses previously shuttered by the governor’s shelter-in-place order will be permitted to resume operations once again on Friday, and even more businesses will be allowed to open their doors Monday, stirring a mix of public reaction. Gov.
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Hart now has six confirmed COVID-19 cases

Hart County is home to six confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to the noon status update from the state Department of Public Health. Still no deaths have been reported in the county. The DPH tracks confirmed cases and does not release detailed information about the cases.
Shumake, top left, Bales, top right, Fleming, bottom left, Holland, bottom right.

Shumake, top left, Bales, top right, Fleming, bottom left, Holland, bottom right.

Four nabbed for crimes against children

Four men were arrested within the last week on either child exploitation or child molestation charges in separate cases in Hart County.