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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Kudos to our nurses

Congratulations to Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) Selena Sanders and Lisa Martin for achieving their advanced practice certificates.  The Hartwell Sun is thanked for putting their accomplishments in this innovative program on the front page this week.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Race and Politics

Republicans focus on the individual vs. groups, races, etc., which somehow gets a racist interpretation, which is bizarre reverse logic. Democrats take the African American/Black community and other groups for granted, expect them to vote lockstep as a group vs.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

A letter to two first-time presidential voters

  Dear Wyatt and Hayes: ​You are about to experience an American privilege, one that your great-grandfathers helped to protect. Both men served in the Army in the Philippines. Neither knew each other. And they certainly didn’t know that one’s son would marry the other’s daughter.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Things I Won’t Do Again

Life is full of lessons. We learn them in school as well as in life. Some of the lessons come easy and their benefits are obvious. Others, however, may be hard earned and come with warnings.
Hart County Board of Education

Hart County Board of Education

HCCS to offer free meals for students

The Hart County Charter System (HCCS) announced last week that breakfast and lunch will be available to all Hart County students for free during the 2024-2025 school year. The Hart County Charter System is participating in a Free Breakfast and Lunch program for the 2024-2025 school year.
Photo by Ben White

Photo by Ben White

No Greater Joy to host Christmas in July

No Greater Joy Events of Hartwell and Christian Crew Faith Ministry join together to host the first ever Christmas in July event on July 12 from 5-8 p.m. Ronnie and Christina Blakely with Christian Crew Faith Ministries have had a heart for helping the community.
Blues guitarist D.K. Harrell performed at High Cotton Music Hall in Hartwell June 21.

Blues guitarist D.K. Harrell performed at High Cotton Music Hall in Hartwell June 21.

Blues guitarist Harrell rocks High Cotton

High Cotton blew the doors off the Hartwell blues scene for the second weekend in a row with a sold-out show featuring D.K. Harrell, an up-and-coming blues guitarist from Louisiana. High Cotton brought Harrell and his band to create another electrifying night in a town full of blues lovers.
Hartwell First Methodist Church organized the first Jammin for Jesus event in the Common Ground courtyard June 30.

Hartwell First Methodist Church organized the first Jammin for Jesus event in the Common Ground courtyard June 30.

First Methodist hosts Jammin’ with Jesus

Hartwell First Methodist Church hosted Jammin’ with Jesus on June 30th, bringing together the Hartwell community with jazz music, bouncy houses, and delicious food. Dr.
Mrs. Nancy Clark (left) retired from the Hart County Library Board of Trustees following their June 28 meeting.

Mrs. Nancy Clark (left) retired from the Hart County Library Board of Trustees following their June 28 meeting.

Library honors Clark for over 30 years of service

The Hart County Library Board of Trustees held its year-end budget meeting June 28 and took a few moments to recognize one of its own. Mrs. Nancy Clark, a trustee member for more than thirty years, made the decision to step down from the Board as her term expired last Friday.