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.
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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
Municipalities draw mixed bag for HB 581
Tackling traffic challenges
Lady Dogs to fight for the No. 2 seed
Junior forward Ramarcus Simpson lays it in for the score in the 64-60 loss to Hebron Christian on Jan. 28.
Dogs split past two games; Gibbs out against Hebron and Franklin
Athlete of the Week sponsored by Johnson Heating and Air: Ethan Stovall
Pictured is the Hart County High School Mat Dogs as they placed third out of the 13 teams that competed at the Inferno Invitational at Elbert County High School on Jan. 25.
Mat Dogs are getting hot at the right time
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.
