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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

What to expect when you vote

Voting in Hart County will be accurate , your ballot will count. Here’s what to expect when you vote:   1) Enter the voting area and be ready to submit your identification at the poll pad processing table.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

My corn bread ain’t always done in the middle

For the past several years I have taken early morning walks along the paved path at a meandering park at a municipality not too far from here.  The park resides in and is owned and well maintained by that municipality. Based on a sign at its entrance the park’s hours of operation are from 5 a.m.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Embracing Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week is a nationwide initiative that carries a powerful message: the importance of living a drug-free life. Here in Hart County, this week is more than just a symbolic gesture; it’s a community-wide effort to promote awareness, education, and commitment to making healthier choices.
“The Hunt for Harvey,” a family-friendly walk-through haunted house experience will debut tomorrow at the Hart County Community Theatre.

“The Hunt for Harvey,” a family-friendly walk-through haunted house experience will debut tomorrow at the Hart County Community Theatre.

Community theatre to host haunted house

For four days only, Hart County Community Theatre (HCCT) is putting on “The Hunt for Harvey,” a family-friendly walk-through haunted house experience.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Commission meeting canceled

The Hart County Board of Commissioners’ Oct. 22 regular meeting was canceled due to “lack of agenda items,” according to a notice posted on the front door of the Administrative and Emergency Services Building.
Pink Partini included table contests; one table consisted entirely of women who met through the event and “have been friends ever since.” Top row from left to right: Donna Koenig, Shannon Hyde, Terry White, Trudy Snyder, and Tanna Santangelo. Bottom row from left to right: Colleen Clark, Chrissy Warren, Renee Sabol, Hope Underwood, and Mary Cottingham.

Pink Partini included table contests; one table consisted entirely of women who met through the event and “have been friends ever since.” Top row from left to right: Donna Koenig, Shannon Hyde, Terry White, Trudy Snyder, and Tanna Santangelo. Bottom row from left to right: Colleen Clark, Chrissy Warren, Renee Sabol, Hope Underwood, and Mary Cottingham.

Pink Partini has“best year yet” 

Through joint collaboration between the Nancy Hart Foundation and Hartwell Service League, the sold-out annual Pink Partini on Oct. 17--which raises money for women and children in Hart County facing cancer--was a success.