Local
Dink NeSmith
Llamas get a bad rap as spitters. Yes, if provoked, they will spit. If a llama’s banana-shaped ears go back, and it starts gurling, watch out. I should have known better than to get too close to Georgette’s new baby, Dalai.
But in 25 years—just once—have I had a water-hose shower in the barnyard.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Something old could help a new problem in the school system
Dan Hunt
The Hart County Board of Education recently voted to approve the purchase of about 67 acres of land off Bowman Highway. The land, located between the Agriscience Center and South Hart Elementary could be used for a number of possibilities.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Development authority vying for childcare center at industrial park
Drew Dotson
Workers in the Gateway Industrial Park near Lavonia may soon have a new childcare facility close to where they work.
The Joint Development Authority of Northeast Georgia is looking for a way to build a new facility in the industrial park in Hart County to provide childcare for workers in the park.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Officials seeking public input for Hart County comprehensive plan
News Staff
In the coming weeks, Hart County will begin to update the Hart County Comprehensive Plan with the assistance of the Georgia Mountains Regional Commission (GMRC).
This is a state required document that helps shape and coordinate local work programs for the community.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Pastors respond to poll indicating low rates of religiosity
Josh Brannen
Pastors in Hart County shared their thoughts this week about a new Gallup poll that finds belief in God down to 81 percent amongst Americans.
According to Gallup, belief in God has dropped six percentage points since 2017 to 81 percent – the largest drop recorded since the poll began in 1945.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Members of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation bomb disposal unit scan the scene at the Georgia Guide Stones, one of which apparently exploded Wednesday morning.
Guidestones Crumble
News Staff
An apparent explosion at the Georgia Guidestones left one of the wings of the stone monument in a pile of rubble Wednesday morning.
According to the Elbert County Emergency Management Agency (EMA), the explosion was seen on video camera footage a little after 4 a.m.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
County commissioners extend subdivision ordinance
Josh Brannen
On Tuesday, June 28, the Hart County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to extend the subdivision moratorium through the end of 2022.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Georgia State Patrol troopers — Cory Andrews, Brad Cuevas, Dustin Welborn, Kiefer Smith, Bryan Randall, Jesse Lamb and Matthew Bradley — from Post 52 show the trophies they received from MADD Georgia for their efforts combating drunk driving in 2021.
Local GSP post honored for DUI enforcement
News Staff
Local Georgia State Patrol Post 52 was named the Post of the Year at the 18th Annual MADD Georgia Golden Shield Honors held June 15.
The awards celebrate and recognize law enforcement officers and agencies, DUI prosecutors and community advocates who help keep roads safe.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Unemployment rate affecting county’s industrial growth
Drew Dotson
Hart County’s unemployment rate has risen over the past quarter, but is still considered “full employment,” according to Hart County Industrial Building Authority director of economic development Dwayne Dye.
“The last official unemployment numbers for Hart County kicked up a little bit to 3.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Pictured are the Hart County High School SkillsUSA National Convention participants. Pictured, from left to right, front row, are Georgia Tucker, Anna Hunt, Ethan Ho, middle row, Zion Lackey, Louiesa Gibbs, Jonathan McClain, back row, Katyln Howard, Aidan Gordon, and Ivan Martin.
Hart County SkillsUSA participants place at national competition
News Staff
Multiple Hart County High School students competed at the SkillsUSA National Championships held June 20-25 in Atlanta, Georgia at the World Congress Center, bringing home several high placements nationally.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
