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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Scam spreading in Hart

Alleged scammers pretending to be with the Hart County Sheriff’s Office have been calling local residents and telling them if they don’t pay them money or provide their information, they will come arrest them, authorities said. But don’t be fooled, sheriff Mike Cleveland said.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Bowersville passes animal boarding facility ordinance

Animal care facilities now have a path to open shop in Bowersville. The Bowersville Town Council voted 4-0 at its regular meeting on March 18 to adopt the second and final reading of an animal care facilities ordinance. The ordinance takes effect immediately.
The Blotter

The Blotter

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: March 17 • Byron Keith Drake, 55, 134 Bennett Street, Royston, was arrested and charged with willful obstruction of law enforcement and probation violation.
Pictured are cast members from left to right, front, Simon List, Natalie Berelc, Lyla Pugh, Caroline Hart, Morgan Hurley, Tyler Jensen, Sawyer Brown, back, Paisley McGhee, Gerri Pugh, Morgan Carter, Trinity Freeman, Zachary Simmons, Kenyon Harris, Case Cothran, Maks Hurley and Makenzie Jensen. Not pictured is August Thompson and Scarlet Grace Thompson.

Pictured are cast members from left to right, front, Simon List, Natalie Berelc, Lyla Pugh, Caroline Hart, Morgan Hurley, Tyler Jensen, Sawyer Brown, back, Paisley McGhee, Gerri Pugh, Morgan Carter, Trinity Freeman, Zachary Simmons, Kenyon Harris, Case Cothran, Maks Hurley and Makenzie Jensen. Not pictured is August Thompson and Scarlet Grace Thompson.

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

‘Second-chance’ high school available

Mountain Education Charter High School (MECHS) provides people throughout north Georgia with a non-traditional evening high school experience and has a location in Bowman. MECHS offers a full range of classes at 100 percent tuition free for full-time students.
Photo submitted Sharon Swint, left, accepts a trophy recently from the Northeast Georgia Council on Domestic Violence representative Kayla Wilson for taking the Polar Bear Plunge for 25-straight years.

Photo submitted Sharon Swint, left, accepts a trophy recently from the Northeast Georgia Council on Domestic Violence representative Kayla Wilson for taking the Polar Bear Plunge for 25-straight years.

Polar plunger celebrates 25 years

Once-a-year, every year, for the past 25 years, Hart County resident Sharon Swint has plunged into frigid waters, typically donning a humorous costume, but always for a good cause.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#THROWBACK THURSDAY

March 25, 1949— A Textron’s new $3,500,000 manufacturing plant was  expected to be completed the coming Friday. The 120,000 square foot building was said to occupy “the space of a large city block- all under one great roof.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

German-language class to be taught at high school

Hart County High School will soon be offering German as a foreign language. The third foreign language offered at the high school, after Spanish and Latin,  has already garnered interest by students signing up for next semester’s classes.