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Photo credit: David von Diemar

Photo credit: David von Diemar

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   July 12 •A man was arrested and charged with probation violation on Royston Highway. •Dean Borud, 57, of Hartwell, was arrested and charged with DUI and failure to drive within a single lane.
All Hart County students again received the majority of their school supplies free of charge due to the CARES Act funding.

All Hart County students again received the majority of their school supplies free of charge due to the CARES Act funding.

Students receive school supplies via CARES funds

School supplies will once again be provided to Hart County Charter Sytem students free of charge this upcoming school year. ESSER II funds (also referred to as as CARES II funds) were used to purchase school supplies for all students. Supplies include backpacks but not headphones or earbuds.
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State superintendent talks school safety at meeting

Georgia’s State School Superintendent, Richard Woods, addressed a meeting of the Hart County Republican Party on Saturday, July 16. Woods will be running for a third term in November, and he took this opportunity to discuss future initiatives within the Georgia education system.
Chase Oliver at a meet and greet in Hartwell on July 19.

Chase Oliver at a meet and greet in Hartwell on July 19.

Libertarian makes U.S. Senatorial pitch

On Tuesday night, July 17,  Libertarian Party candidate for The United States Senate Chase Oliver campaigned with a group of his supporters in Hartwell.
Photo credit: Fabien Barral

Photo credit: Fabien Barral

Historic Preservation Commission finalizes guidelines for city buildings

The Hartwell Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), the seven-member board appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Hartwell City Council, recently announced the publication of the most current policies and regulations regarding historic preservation in the city’s key historic districts.
Hart County Band Director Alan Tolbert helps the Bulldog Band set drill from his tower in the high school parking lot. The show has been going on rather quickly this year, according to band leadership.

Hart County Band Director Alan Tolbert helps the Bulldog Band set drill from his tower in the high school parking lot. The show has been going on rather quickly this year, according to band leadership.

Band camp underway; program reveal awaits

Strike up the band once again! The Hart County High School Bulldog Marching Band will host a ‘Sneak-A-Peak’ on Friday afternoon in Herndon Stadium at Hart County High School. The band will step off at 4:45 p.m. to present its halftime show for 2022.
Pictured above is a Facebook photo posted July 10 by Kelli Schell. Kelli is alongside Charly at Basin Lakes Trail in Montana.

Pictured above is a Facebook photo posted July 10 by Kelli Schell. Kelli is alongside Charly at Basin Lakes Trail in Montana.

Cateechee owners' passing leaves 'void' in Hartwell

Cateechee Golf Club owners Charles (Charly) and Kelli Schell died in a plane crash near Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming on July 14, according to friends and family.
An agent from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation surveys the scene at the Georgia Guidestones early Wednesday morning after an explosion damaged the monument, leaving one of the slabs in a pile of rubble. (Photo by Rose Scoggins)

An agent from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation surveys the scene at the Georgia Guidestones early Wednesday morning after an explosion damaged the monument, leaving one of the slabs in a pile of rubble. (Photo by Rose Scoggins)

The Elberton Star releases The Georgia Guidestones special edition

The Elberton Star has released a special edition surrounding the recent bombing and demolition of the Georgia Guidestones. The edition includes a history of the monument, historical and submitted photos as well as other news stories and community reactions.
Residents turned out to help install plants in a new garden, part of a downtown streetscape in Hartwell, designed by UGA engineering students.

Residents turned out to help install plants in a new garden, part of a downtown streetscape in Hartwell, designed by UGA engineering students.

Student-designed park inspired by area’s history

Editor’s Note: The following article was published in the University of Georgia’s magazine, UGA Today. When Hartwell residents turned out in May to install plants at the site of a new downtown park, University of Georgia alumna Elizabeth Crimmins was right there alongside them in the dirt.