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Sgt. Paul Agnew was recognized during Monday night’s Hartwell City Council Meeting for his 32 years of service to the Hartwell Police Department. Pictured during the meeting are (L-R) Mayor Brandon Johnson, Police Chief Anthony Davis, Agnew and Assistant Police Chief Stan Sayer.

Sgt. Paul Agnew was recognized during Monday night’s Hartwell City Council Meeting for his 32 years of service to the Hartwell Police Department. Pictured during the meeting are (L-R) Mayor Brandon Johnson, Police Chief Anthony Davis, Agnew and Assistant Police Chief Stan Sayer.

Agnew honored for 32 years of service

Sgt. Paul Agnew has retired from the Hartwell Police Department after 32 years of service. The Hartwell City Council honored Agnew during its Feb. 3 meeting. “I’ve only known Paul as a City of Hartwell police officer all these years,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “He was always the D.A.R.E.
The new multipurpose athletic facility at Veterans Stadium (above) features a coaches office that faces the track/field, storage/equipment room for the track and middle school football team, a fully functioning concession stand, a hydration station and two locker rooms with bathrooms, a hydration station, lockers and benches in each room. Both locker rooms can hold up to 160 athletes.

The new multipurpose athletic facility at Veterans Stadium (above) features a coaches office that faces the track/field, storage/equipment room for the track and middle school football team, a fully functioning concession stand, a hydration station and two locker rooms with bathrooms, a hydration station, lockers and benches in each room. Both locker rooms can hold up to 160 athletes.

Multipurpose building work completed

The Hart County School System’s new multipurpose athletic facility at Veterans Stadium is ready for use, Assistant Superintendent Brooks Mewborn announced Jan. 30.
Photo by Eliobed Suarez

Photo by Eliobed Suarez

Tackling traffic challenges

Traffic issues and potential solutions – including a transportation special purpose local option sales tax (TSPLOST) – are set to continue to be a high priority topic for the Hartwell City Council in the upcoming year.
Senior guard TK Smith hits a three from the right corner in the 79-26 loss against Hebron.

Senior guard TK Smith hits a three from the right corner in the 79-26 loss against Hebron.

Lady Dogs to fight for the No. 2 seed

The Lady Dogs’ defense continued to shine in the win against Prince Avenue before Hebron Christian dominated Hart. On Jan. 24, Hart traveled to Bogart to take on the Lady Wolverines of Prince Avenue Christian to begin the second half of region play.
Beverly White sits in her home in the Cross Roads community surrounded by dozens of the brightly colored blankets she’s crocheted over the years after learning the skill from a customer in Jim’s Grill in the early 80s. Right, Beverly sits with her favorite blanket featuring the “Kittens in a Row” pattern.

Beverly White sits in her home in the Cross Roads community surrounded by dozens of the brightly colored blankets she’s crocheted over the years after learning the skill from a customer in Jim’s Grill in the early 80s. Right, Beverly sits with her favorite blanket featuring the “Kittens in a Row” pattern.

Beverly White is Loving Life

For over 50 years, Jim’s Grill opened its doors to welcome and serve customers in Hart County. While the restaurant changed locations around four times over its long history, it was most famous for its location nestled at the corner of Forest Avenue and Depot Street.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Harmony House to hold annual chili cook-off Feb. 8

The annual Harmony House Child Advocacy Center chili cook-off will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Elberton Civic Center. This fundraising event will benefit victims of Child Physical and Sexual Abuse as well as Adult Sexual Assault and the support services provided for them.