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Lyle (left) and Margaret (right) Koehn standing in front of their business, Hartwell Glass and Mirror. The shop is turning 30 this year. Photo by Madison Linton.

Lyle (left) and Margaret (right) Koehn standing in front of their business, Hartwell Glass and Mirror. The shop is turning 30 this year. Photo by Madison Linton.

Business Honor Roll: Hartwell Glass & Mirror

By Madison Linton Dennis and Julie Moore moved to Cumming in 1979. In 1982, the couple opened their own glass shop in the town after Dennis Moore, who worked with glass throughout his teenage years, worked for years as a manager at a large glass company in Stone Mountain.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Harmony House chili cook-off set for Feb. 7

Harmony House Child Advocacy Sexual Assault Center's annual Chili Cook-Off  will be held Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Elberton Civic Center located at 148 College Ave. in Elberton. Tasting begins at 4 p.m. and closes at 6 p.m.
Rev. Col. Patricia Miller

Rev. Col. Patricia Miller

St. Andrew's to host 'Mother Pat'

Submitted by  Rhea Dignam  St. Andrew's Episcopal Church With the retirement of Rev. Reid Hamilton, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is scheduled to host Rev. Col. Patricia Miller “Mother Pat" as the visiting celebrant and preacher Jan. 18 and 25 at 10:30 a.m.  Miller was a nurse with the U.S.
TORCH board member Larry Torrence (left) surprised outgoing fellow board member Lenford Smith (right) with a plaque for his years of service to the board. Photo by Rose Scoggins.

TORCH board member Larry Torrence (left) surprised outgoing fellow board member Lenford Smith (right) with a plaque for his years of service to the board. Photo by Rose Scoggins.

Smith honored for longtime TORCH service

By Madison Linton At the end of December, Hartwell native and retiring TORCH board member Lenford Smith was surprised and honored with a plaque of dedication at the Railroad Street Park by fellow board member and friend Larry Torrence.
Franklin County High School graduate and Rockmart head football coach Biff Parson has been named the new head football coach at Hart County High School. Parson was previously a quarterback coach for the Dogs in 2002. Photo courtesy of The Rome News-Tribune.

Franklin County High School graduate and Rockmart head football coach Biff Parson has been named the new head football coach at Hart County High School. Parson was previously a quarterback coach for the Dogs in 2002. Photo courtesy of The Rome News-Tribune.

Parson named new head football coach

Biff Parson has been named Hart County’s 18th head football coach.  He, alongside his wife Anna, who will be a math teacher at Hart County High School (HCHS) were approved, pending background checks, during Monday night’s Hart County Board of Education.
Blue Topaz Advocacy, an organization committed to bringing advocacy and connection to the community, held a community event at the Hart County Senior Center in December to kick off its work. Photo submitted by Rachel Gaines.

Blue Topaz Advocacy, an organization committed to bringing advocacy and connection to the community, held a community event at the Hart County Senior Center in December to kick off its work. Photo submitted by Rachel Gaines.

A voice for advocacy and connection: Blue Topaz Advocacy introduces mission

Submitted by Rachel Gaines Blue Topaz Advocacy  Hartwell is a community built on relationships—neighbors who look out for one another, generations who stay connected and a shared belief in showing up for those around us.
Photo submitted by David Saliba.

Photo submitted by David Saliba.

Bear sighted, hit in town

A bear was sighted, and later hit by a truck, in the heart of Hartwell Tuesday evening.  Hartwell Police Chief Anthony Davis said officers received reports of sightings on Athens, Arthur, Benson and Depot streets.
Hart County Botanical Garden celebrates 25 years.

Hart County Botanical Garden celebrates 25 years.

Botanical Garden celebrates 25 years of blooms

By Madison Linton In the beginning of this century, Hart County established its botanical garden. 25 years later, the volunteer-run, eight-acre space is still blooming.