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Board of education rolls back millage rate

The millage rate for the Hart County Board of Education will roll back yet again — amounting to a decrease in property taxes collected by the board. The board unanimously passed a motion at Monday night’s regular meeting to rollback the millage rate to 13.156 instead of keeping the current 13.
The Sun

The Sun

Fox that bit woman had rabies

A fox that bit a Hart County woman on Old 29 Road on Aug. 28 tested positive for rabies after a man reportedly killed it by whacking the fox with a shovel. A man allegedly hit the rabid fox with a shovel after it bit a woman around 2 p.m. on Aug.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

5K to aid pregnancy, infant loss initiatives

An annual 5K and fun run is going to be a lot more colorful this year. Evie’s Run, the fourth-annual fundraiser 5K to raise money for pregnancy and infant loss initiatives hosted by Hart County High School, will be a color run on Oct.
Photo subitted — The Lake House Tavern burned on Aug. 31. Investigators are now seeking answers as to how the fire started.

Photo subitted — The Lake House Tavern burned on Aug. 31. Investigators are now seeking answers as to how the fire started.

Investigators seek answers in fire

Officials are seeking information about a fire that destroyed The Lake House Tavern on Aug. 31 in Lavonia. The 14-year-old, 2,000-square foot building  burned down around 10 a.m. on Aug. 31. — and officials are still looking for answers as to what caused the blaze.
Sunshot by Michael Hall — Hart County Commissioner R.C. Oglesby talks during the dedication ceremony on Sept. 5 naming the dog park at the Hart County recreation complex after the late commissioner Dan Reyen.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — Hart County Commissioner R.C. Oglesby talks during the dedication ceremony on Sept. 5 naming the dog park at the Hart County recreation complex after the late commissioner Dan Reyen.

Dog park named for late commissioner

The dog park at the Hart County Sports and Recreation Complex was dedicated to a former Hart County commissioner who had a soft spot for dogs and worked to bring the park to fruition. The Dan W. Reyen Memorial Dog Park was unveiled on Sept.
Photo submitted — The cast of “The Miracle Worker” is pictured. Seated and kneeling from left to right are Sophia Hernandez, Peyton Donald, Devin Ellison, Scarlett Grace Thompson, Beth Mason, Wyatt Donald and Brianna Isbell. Seated in chairs are Arlene Ford, Nae Nae Hill, Philip Johnson, Claire Hoy, Max Donald and Traci Mason. Standing are Myia Hill, Bob Axton, Hannah Payne, Reagan Donald. Not pictured is Marlie Wilson.

Photo submitted — The cast of “The Miracle Worker” is pictured. Seated and kneeling from left to right are Sophia Hernandez, Peyton Donald, Devin Ellison, Scarlett Grace Thompson, Beth Mason, Wyatt Donald and Brianna Isbell. Seated in chairs are Arlene Ford, Nae Nae Hill, Philip Johnson, Claire Hoy, Max Donald and Traci Mason. Standing are Myia Hill, Bob Axton, Hannah Payne, Reagan Donald. Not pictured is Marlie Wilson.

'The Miracle Worker' set for the HCCT stage

The story of Helen Keller is coming to Hart County Community Theatre this weekend and through September. The theater is staging “The Miracle Worker” starting at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 13, at 83 Depot St., in downtown Hartwell.
Police Blotter

Police Blotter

The Blotter

The Hartwell Police Department reported the following incidents and citations: One expired vehicle tag; two unlawful uses of central turn lane; one following too closely; one failure to stop at red light; one no insurance; two failures to obey traffic device; one parking in fire lane; one adult...
Sunshot by Michael Hall — A group of audience members gather during an executive session at the Sept. 9 Hartwell City Council meeting to learn details from consultant Shawn Davis, far left, of the proposed project to rethink Hart State Park.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — A group of audience members gather during an executive session at the Sept. 9 Hartwell City Council meeting to learn details from consultant Shawn Davis, far left, of the proposed project to rethink Hart State Park.

Hart State Park lease is in the city's hands

The shuttered Hart State Park could see new life again as early as January.
In this faded image on newsprint, Anderson firefighters fight a fire in Hartwell at the Standard Oil Company in 1944.

In this faded image on newsprint, Anderson firefighters fight a fire in Hartwell at the Standard Oil Company in 1944.

#ThrowbackThursday

Sept. 10, 1987 The Hart County Jail was so crowded that the sheriff sent prisoners home. At the time, Hart County Sheriff Larry Sanders told The Hartwell Sun he had to turn away five bench warrant cases due to overcrowding. He attempted to send them to the city jail, but they were full too.