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Running back JL Lackey throws down a Westside defender in Anderson, S.C. in one of his five touchdowns on Friday, Sept. 17.

Running back JL Lackey throws down a Westside defender in Anderson, S.C. in one of his five touchdowns on Friday, Sept. 17.

Bulldogs run over rams

The Hart County Bulldogs pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Westside High School Rams 63-28. The Hart County offense continued to dominate with  total 555 yards, 413 of those on the ground, in their win over Westside on Sept. 17 in Anderson, S.
Archived photo Hart County police chief Anthony Davis, left, presents officer Matthew Dutton with the department’s Medal of Valor in February for his response to a murder in January.

Archived photo Hart County police chief Anthony Davis, left, presents officer Matthew Dutton with the department’s Medal of Valor in February for his response to a murder in January.

Steady as she goes for reliable Hartwell police

Hartwell police chief Anthony Davis said his department isn’t exactly doing anything flashy lately and keeping the order in Hartwell has been a relatively smooth process. “We’re just doing day-today work,” Davis said, “My folks just come in, do their job and go home everyday.
The Hart County JROTC competes in the tire flip.

The Hart County JROTC competes in the tire flip.

JROTC performs well in Raider meet

The Hart County High School JROTC program found its will to grind through the grueling circuit and obstacle course this past weekend to finish strong in the region. On Sep.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Throwback Thursday

1937: Mrs. Andrew O’Neil liked to feed the animals that came up to her home whenever she could. One day she found herself feeding one of the squirrels in her yard some peanuts.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Sept. 14 •Javier Perez-Cristobal, 19, of Toccoa, was arrested and charged with DUI and speeding 67 in a 55. Sept. 15 Jimmy Edwin Savage, 51, of Hartwell, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Hartwell Helps expo returns to YMCA

The Hartwell Helps Expo is set to return Oct. 3 to the Bell Family YMCA. The event hosted by the Hart Interdenominational Ministry has been offering health care resources and information to Hart County residents every year since 2015, with the exception of 2020 due to the pandemic.
Hart County Chamber of Commerce members gather at 78 Ridge Road for the opening of Storage Master and Wilson Industrial Parts and Outdoors.

Hart County Chamber of Commerce members gather at 78 Ridge Road for the opening of Storage Master and Wilson Industrial Parts and Outdoors.

Husband, wife open pair of Ridge Road stores

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Sept. 9 to officially open two new businesses owned separately by husband and wife duo, Terri and Melissa Black. The new businesses are located at 78 Ridge Road, where they operate out of the same building. Storage Master is owned and operated by Terri Black.
Hartwell author Darlene Nixon

Hartwell author Darlene Nixon

Author releases latest novel about Melungeon life

Hartwell resident Darlene Nixon’s writing career hit another milestone with the release of her newest novel based upon her mother’s life. Nixon began her writing career a decade ago when she published her first novel and has since continued to write about subjects that are meaningful to her.