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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Church of Christ welcomes new preacher

On January 2, 2022, the Hartwell Church of Christ will have a new preacher in the pulpit. Since 2008, Aubrey Prestridge has faithfully served in that position but announced earlier this year his plan to retire at the end of the year.
Living Nativity participants assume their spots at the annual Christmas tree lighting held Nov. 22.

Living Nativity participants assume their spots at the annual Christmas tree lighting held Nov. 22.

Hart faith leaders talk true meaning of Christmas

Christmas Day will be celebrated by the people of Hartwell along with billions of other Christians across the globe, and three Hart County ministers chose to remind Christians in the area why it is important to observe and remember the reason behind Christmas Day.
A photo inside the Hart County Historical Society Museum depicts the occasion of the first women ever casting her vote in Hart County. Pictured are Mary Morris and Emma Key voting in the 1921 mayoral election.

A photo inside the Hart County Historical Society Museum depicts the occasion of the first women ever casting her vote in Hart County. Pictured are Mary Morris and Emma Key voting in the 1921 mayoral election.

Dec. 21 marks 100 years of women voting in Hart Co.

December 21, 2021, marked the 100th anniversary of the women in Hart County voting for the first time. Kathryn Pfaender, secretary for the Hart County Historical Society, was instrumental in memorializing the first female voters here.
Mixson

Mixson

Man arrested in Hartwell after alleged home invasions

On Tuesday morning, Dec. 21, Hart County law enforcement apprehended a Texas man who is accused of two alleged home invasions in Anderson, SC. Jeffrey Mixson of Wichita Falls, Texas was arrested in an alleged stolen vehicle on Reed Creek Road by the Hart County’s sheriff’s department.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Dec.
 Maxine Davis (center) smiles after making her axe throwing debut at Sublime Axe Throwing.

Maxine Davis (center) smiles after making her axe throwing debut at Sublime Axe Throwing.

Maxine Davis is loving life

Maxine Davis has achieved an extraordinary milestone in life that very few people accomplish: She is 101 years old. However, you wouldn’t know it by her robust lifestyle, and it is Davis’ aim to keep going strong so she can be with her family all the longer.
Darryl and Shalisha Lewis.

Darryl and Shalisha Lewis.

Photography agency opens downtown

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and photographer Shalisha Lewis has moved SL Photography to Hartwell to start the conversation. In early December, Lewis and her husband Darryl opened their photography studio in Hartwell at 8 Benson St.
Contractors renovate a roof at 150 Rome Street on Monday, Dec. 13 as part of Habitat for Humanity’s plan to renovate homes in Rome and Richardson.

Contractors renovate a roof at 150 Rome Street on Monday, Dec. 13 as part of Habitat for Humanity’s plan to renovate homes in Rome and Richardson.

Habitat for Humanity applies for grant for Rome, Richardson projects

Contractors could be seen renovating a roof that had fallen out of repair along Rome Street Monday morning. The workers were sent to 150 Rome Street by Habitat for Humanity who is currently applying for the 2022 Community Home Investment Program (CHIP) grant.