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For the fall 2024 semester, the University of North Georgia (UNG) awarded more than 900 degrees and certificates to graduates.

For the fall 2024 semester, the University of North Georgia (UNG) awarded more than 900 degrees and certificates to graduates.

UNG confers degrees for fall 2024 graduates

For the fall 2024 semester, the University of North Georgia (UNG) awarded more than 900 degrees and certificates to graduates. More than 650 of the graduates participated in the fall 2024 commencement ceremonies held Dec. 7 at the Convocation Center at UNG’s Dahlonega Campus.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Local Students receive academic honors at Emmanuel University

Each semester a select number of students at Emmanuel University are awarded academic recognition for their successful study by their inclusion on the president’s list or dean’s list. To be named to the president’s list a student must earn a quality point average of 4.
Hartwell Elementary’s Musicology team consisting of (from left to right): Christopher Fields, 4th Grade, Brooklyn Dennis, 5th Grade, Harper Hershberger, 5th Grade, Emmie Hershberger, 4th Grade took home fifth place at the National Beta state convention.

Hartwell Elementary’s Musicology team consisting of (from left to right): Christopher Fields, 4th Grade, Brooklyn Dennis, 5th Grade, Harper Hershberger, 5th Grade, Emmie Hershberger, 4th Grade took home fifth place at the National Beta state convention.

Hartwell Elementary School Beta Club participates in state competition

Students from Hartwell Elementary’s Beta Club are celebrating their recent participation in the Georgia Elementary Beta State Convention.
Our favorite photo of the year came from Hart County resident Danielle Powell with her son Cole Powell watching the Northern Lights in the Liberty Hill Community.

Our favorite photo of the year came from Hart County resident Danielle Powell with her son Cole Powell watching the Northern Lights in the Liberty Hill Community.

Year in review: The Sun’s top ten stories of 2024

2024 was a year of celebrating tremendous milestones as so many organizations were celebrating landmark anniversaries. 2024 also brought two new public service facilities in the Hartwell fire house and the Hart County Jail.
Judge J. Christopher NeSmith (left) was sworn in as a judge on the Superior Court of the Northern District of Georgia Dec. 20. NeSmith was sworn in by retired Chief Judge John Bailey (right).

Judge J. Christopher NeSmith (left) was sworn in as a judge on the Superior Court of the Northern District of Georgia Dec. 20. NeSmith was sworn in by retired Chief Judge John Bailey (right).

NeSmith sworn-in to superior court

The region’s legal community gathered together Dec. 20 at the Hart County Courthouse for the swearing-in of Judge J. Christopher NeSmith to the superior court for the Northern Judicial Circuit which covers Hart, Elbert, Franklin, Madison and Oglethorpe Counties.
Christina Silpe (left) from Hart Interdenominational Ministries (HIM) receives a $2000 check from Lowell Macher, President of the Hart County Property Owners Association during their Holiday Harvest Fundraiser Nov. 23.

Christina Silpe (left) from Hart Interdenominational Ministries (HIM) receives a $2000 check from Lowell Macher, President of the Hart County Property Owners Association during their Holiday Harvest Fundraiser Nov. 23.

Hart County taxpayers and Property Owners Association host successful holiday harvest charity fundraiser

Hartwell, GA – On a picturesque fall afternoon, the Hart County Taxpayers & Property Owners Association (HCPOA) hosted its first Holiday Harvest charity fundraiser at Dominion Farms in Hartwell.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Celebrating the Epiphany

The holiday season is full of faith and celebration. Even though people may believe this important time begins at the start of December, for millions of the Christians, the Twelve Days of Christmas begin with the birth of Baby Jesus on December 25 and continue through the Epiphany on January 6.