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The Hartwell Police Department reported the following incidents and citations: Two no insurance citations; one laying drags; two window tint violation; two following too closely; two speeding; one expired tag; one no mufflers on exhaust; one adult seat belt law; one failure to yield after stopping...
Photo submitted — Hartwell Health and Rehabilitation won in the People’s Choice contest for 2019 in the Scarecrow Bash.

Photo submitted — Hartwell Health and Rehabilitation won in the People’s Choice contest for 2019 in the Scarecrow Bash.

Monster Mash canceled, Scarecrow Bash winners named

The Mayor’s Monster Mash has been canceled due to bad weather predicted for Thursday evening on Halloween, meaning the city will not be able to show off the newly renovated Depot Street this week.
Sunshot by Bill Powell

Sunshot by Bill Powell

Corps to delay fee increases

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced they will pause and reassess a fee  increase for dock and land-based facility permits in the South Atlantic Division.  The fees would increase new permit, reissue permit, and permit modifications fees all to $835 in January.
Sunshot from file World War II Army veteran Harold “Andy” Anderson salutes during the presentation of the Wreaths Across America in December 2018 at the Hart County Courthouse.

Sunshot from file World War II Army veteran Harold “Andy” Anderson salutes during the presentation of the Wreaths Across America in December 2018 at the Hart County Courthouse.

Wreaths Across America returning to Hartwell

As Christmas time approaches The American Legion Post 109 will again sponsor Wreaths Across America in Hart County.  The Legion wants to put as many Christmas wreaths on our Veterans graves as possible. This can only be made possible by the help of the people of Hart County, Legion officials said.
The Beacon Bed and Breakfast co-owner Ellen East, above, pets Nova in a pasture recently. Nova is one of three donkeys on the property.

The Beacon Bed and Breakfast co-owner Ellen East, above, pets Nova in a pasture recently. Nova is one of three donkeys on the property.

The Beacon B&B is a farm for its guests

Donkey tending wasn’t ever a part of Catherine Graham’s future as she saw it, but a business venture with friends and the purchase of 53 acres off of Old Beacon Light Road changed that.  It was a change for the better if you ask Graham today.
Denise Childs, left, and Nicole Wheless, right, present special education teacher Ashley Mccurley with a certificate for the Joey Childs Classroom Grant. Photo submitted

Denise Childs, left, and Nicole Wheless, right, present special education teacher Ashley Mccurley with a certificate for the Joey Childs Classroom Grant. Photo submitted

Grant given in memory of teacher

Who knew snow cones could be more than a cool treat? The colorful shaved ice can also make a difference in the lives of both students and teachers. As much was displayed Friday when students lined up in Hart County Middle School’s cafeteria for $1 snow cones.
Trey Chafin, right, won 8th Grade Beef Cattle Showmanship both weekends of the fair.

Trey Chafin, right, won 8th Grade Beef Cattle Showmanship both weekends of the fair.

FFA students compete at Georgia National Fair

The Hart County High School and Hart County Middle School Future Farmers of America Livestock Show Team recently returned from its biggest event of the fall show season: The Georgia National Fair. During the past two weeks, the Hart County Livestock exhibitors traveled to Perry, Ga.