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Over 3,200 graduates were confirmed by the University of Georgia during its fall commencement program Dec. 13. Among the graduates were four students from Hartwell.

Over 3,200 graduates were confirmed by the University of Georgia during its fall commencement program Dec. 13. Among the graduates were four students from Hartwell.

Four Hart County students graduate from UGA

The University of Georgia confirmed over 3,200 graduate candidates in the class of 2024 during its fall commencement ceremonies held at the Stegman Coliseum in Athens Dec. 13.
Pictured above Heather Feldman (left), GMRC Executive Director recognizes Bill Chafin (right), Hart County private sector representative as the organization’s member of the year.

Pictured above Heather Feldman (left), GMRC Executive Director recognizes Bill Chafin (right), Hart County private sector representative as the organization’s member of the year.

Chafin honored as member of the year

Hart County’s Bill Chafin, a private sector representative on the Georgia Mountains Regional Labor Commission (GMRC), was presented the 2024 Council Member of the Year Award during the GMRC’s annual meeting at Lake Lanier Olympic Park Dec. 6.
North Hart students competing in the competition include Front row (sitting, from left to right):  Matthew Rowland and KJ Jones. Second row (from left to right): Sera Hronec, Gabby Brown, Ivy Tatum, Karma Harris, Kyleigh Haueisen, Natalie Cooper, Rafael Carbajal Reza, Jackson Dang, and Corben Weir. Back row (from left to right): Brayden Shankle, Caleigh Tucker, Riley Maxwell, David Garcia, Tyson Rowland, Samson Greene, Sawyer Clanton, and Josiah Andrew.

North Hart students competing in the competition include Front row (sitting, from left to right): Matthew Rowland and KJ Jones. Second row (from left to right): Sera Hronec, Gabby Brown, Ivy Tatum, Karma Harris, Kyleigh Haueisen, Natalie Cooper, Rafael Carbajal Reza, Jackson Dang, and Corben Weir. Back row (from left to right): Brayden Shankle, Caleigh Tucker, Riley Maxwell, David Garcia, Tyson Rowland, Samson Greene, Sawyer Clanton, and Josiah Andrew.

Hart County 4-H cleans up at public speaking competition

Hart County elementary students with 4-H competed in 4-H Project Achievement, a district-wide public speaking competition.
Hartwell Community Chorus director Cara Lee Smith thanks the standing room only crowd during the choir’s annual Christmas concert at Hartwell First Baptist Church Dec. 15

Hartwell Community Chorus director Cara Lee Smith thanks the standing room only crowd during the choir’s annual Christmas concert at Hartwell First Baptist Church Dec. 15

Community Chorus brings the magic of Christmas to Hartwell

On December 15, Hartwell’s Community Chorus presented its annual choral Christmas celebration at Hartwell’s First Baptist Church on E. Howell St. The performance, titled “Gloria,” featured more than 40 voices and instrumentalists for the standing room only crowd.
Pictured, from left to right, are Hart County Board of Education Vice-Chair Lonnie Robinson, Hart County Charter System Superintendent Jennifer Carter, and Patrick Fargason, Publisher/Editor of The Hartwell Sun after the 2024 GSBA Beacon Award was presented to The Hartwell Sun.

Pictured, from left to right, are Hart County Board of Education Vice-Chair Lonnie Robinson, Hart County Charter System Superintendent Jennifer Carter, and Patrick Fargason, Publisher/Editor of The Hartwell Sun after the 2024 GSBA Beacon Award was presented to The Hartwell Sun.

The Hartwell Sun receives 2024 Beacon Award

The Hartwell Sun was recognized as a 2024 Beacon Award winner during the Georgia State School Board Association’s (GSBA) annual conference Dec. 13 at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta.
Pictured is junior guard Zaylen Shealer going in for the layup.

Pictured is junior guard Zaylen Shealer going in for the layup.

Dogs six game win streak snapped by defending state champions

The Dogs captured a big win on the road over rival Elbert County to push their win streak to six, before it was snapped by the defending AAA state champions in South Carolina — Powdersville High School in a close loss. On Dec. 14, Hart traveled to rival Elbert County to take on the Blue Devils.