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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Hart 4-H'ers compete at district

Hart County 4-H’ers competed at the Northeast District Junior/Senior Project Achievement at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, March 6-8, and brought home awards for their accomplishments.  In total, almost 500 students in grades 7-12 competed, representing 40 counties in the Northeast District.
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Graduation ceremony set for Saturday

Members of the class of 2020 have certainly seen an unconventional end to their high school careers compared to years past, and the same could be said for the class’s upcoming graduation ceremony. Graduation is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.
Sunshot by Michael Hall — Elizabeth Cakes by Design, left, Common Ground, middle and the Hart County Chamber of Commerce, right, are shown on Carolina Street in downtown Hartwell recently. A block party is scheduled for July 22 for those and other new businesses on the street.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — Elizabeth Cakes by Design, left, Common Ground, middle and the Hart County Chamber of Commerce, right, are shown on Carolina Street in downtown Hartwell recently. A block party is scheduled for July 22 for those and other new businesses on the street.

Block party set for Carolina Street

Carolina Street in downtown Hartwell between Howell and Depot streets has experienced a renaissance of late.  When fall began in 2018, only a couple of businesses were operating in the one-block stretch that included a vacant former car dealership and a vacant former textile factory and warehouse.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Lake Hartwell Music Fest is a go

The eighth-annual Lake Hartwell Music Festival is still on for July 18, as long as statewide coronavirus-prompted restrictions aren’t extended.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Hart has more broadband access than neighbors

More than  2,000 locations in Hart County are considered “unserved” when it comes to broadband internet access, a state Department of Community Affairs report shows, but the county is better served than some of its neighbors.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

County hones liquor by drink resolution

Officials are hopeful a referendum for Hart County voters to decide on liquor by the drink sales in the county will make it to the November general election ballot and the ballot initiative could  authorize more than restaurants to serve liquor.
Superintendent Jay Floyd speaks at the Board of Education meeting on Monday.

Superintendent Jay Floyd speaks at the Board of Education meeting on Monday.

School reopening plan set, slimmer budget OK'd

Plans for returning to school amid the coronavirus pandemic were approved by the Hart County Board of Education Monday night along with a budget that includes four furlough days and a $1.8 million cut. Hart County schools are set to return to the classroom on Aug.
Sunshots by Grayson Williams — Hart County High School band captain Adam Walters, right, helps Caleb Reed, left with his music during the second day of band camp on Tuesday.

Sunshots by Grayson Williams — Hart County High School band captain Adam Walters, right, helps Caleb Reed, left with his music during the second day of band camp on Tuesday.

Strike up the band: Bulldogs tune up for unique marching season

"Stranger Things” is a fitting show for the type of year 2020 has been — and band director Alan Tolbert agrees as the band begins its less-than-normal camp.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

#Throwback Thursday

July 21, 1918 — Records were kept of who did and didn’t buy war bonds during World War I, and if you didn’t, you could be subject to a “yellow tag.” The Sun reported that yellow tags had arrived in Hartwell to be given to solicitors in the War Savings Stamp campaign.