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A rendering published in 1947 of what is now WKLY.

A rendering published in 1947 of what is now WKLY.

#THROWBACK THURSDAY

Jan, 14, 1921— L.B. Carlton announced that they would be opening the first cash-and-carry grocery store in Hartwell. Cash stores had already been successful in other cities such as Elberton, Marietta and Athens. In Atlanta, Rogers and Piggly Wiggly alone numbered around 200 stores.
Photo submitted — Former Hartwell Sun reporter Will Davis is featured on the cover of his book, “On the Porch.”

Photo submitted — Former Hartwell Sun reporter Will Davis is featured on the cover of his book, “On the Porch.”

Former Sun reporter pens book

A newspaper publisher with Hartwell roots has published a new book of columns from his 20-year career as a small-town Georgia publisher, including tales from his days in Hartwell.
Sunshot by Michael Hall - Hart County Charter System superintendent, Jay Floyd, right, presents the Exemplary School Board award to board chairman Richard Sutherland.

Sunshot by Michael Hall - Hart County Charter System superintendent, Jay Floyd, right, presents the Exemplary School Board award to board chairman Richard Sutherland.

Schools accredited, board recognized as exemplary

The Hart County Charter System earned accreditation again recently with a score that jumped by 50 points from the previous evaluation, making it one of the highest scores evaluators saw. The announcement was made by Superintendent Jay Floyd at the board of education’s regular meeting on Jan.
Sunshot by Michael Hall - Frank Spenger adjusts a sign on the gate that was installed as part of a 7-foot-tall deer fence recently constructed around the Hart County Community Garden.

Sunshot by Michael Hall - Frank Spenger adjusts a sign on the gate that was installed as part of a 7-foot-tall deer fence recently constructed around the Hart County Community Garden.

GARDEN GETS NEW FENCE : EMC grant used to keep deer out of community plots

Deer have a knack for ravaging home gardens in the spring and summer in Northeast Georgia, but don’t expect them to be a problem at the Hart County Community Garden anymore.
Wifi

Wifi

WiFi smartbuses available for distance learning

Wireless internet access is available at more locations across the county now as students continue distance learning after Hart County schools were closed to in-person learning until Jan. 19 amid a surge in local COVID-19 cases.
The Blotter

The Blotter

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Dec. 30 • Robert Lee Crocker, 56, 133 Cann Road, Anderson, S.C., was arrested and charged with two counts of felony theft by shoplifting (HPD).
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

City passes tire rule, retirement plan

The Hartwell City Council passed a new tire ordinance and retirement plan for city employees at its first meeting of 2021. The tire management ordinance was passed after being tabled several times to make adjustments. The ordinance will dictate how tire dealers in Hartwell can store their tires.
Hart chamber honors health care businesses

Hart chamber honors health care businesses

Hart chamber honors health care businesses

Frontline healthcare workers have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Hart County Chamber of Commerce is recognizing their efforts. The chamber named Hartwell Family Practice, Anmed Health, MedLink, St.