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Sheriff: Man in van fled deputies on three tires

A man who fled law enforcement in a high-speed chase through Hartwell on just three tires Thursday, March 26, before crashing into another vehicle near Royston is now facing at least three felony charges.
Sunshot by Michael Hall — Funeral director Arnold Strickland of Strickland Funeral Home stands in the empty chapel at his Hartwell location where funeral services are few and far between these days because of social distancing requirements issued by national, state and local governments.

Sunshot by Michael Hall — Funeral director Arnold Strickland of Strickland Funeral Home stands in the empty chapel at his Hartwell location where funeral services are few and far between these days because of social distancing requirements issued by national, state and local governments.

Funeral homes, churches adapt to distancing

Over the past three weeks, the Rev. Allen Stewart has transitioned from preaching in front of a crowd of more than 400 people, to gazing over empty pews while he delivers his sermon at First United Methodist Church in Hartwell. “It’s hard to preach to an empty church,” Stewart said.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Special-needs students, teachers cope with change

Shifting an entire school district to online learning in a matter of days is no easy task. But the Hart County Charter System, along with school districts throughout Georgia and the U.S., had no choice in the matter as the COVID-19 pandemic began quickly spreading domestically.
Coronavirus

Coronavirus

Unemployment claims 'skyrocketing'

Unemployment claims are “skyrocketing” across the state, according to a Georgia Department of Labor spokesperson, eclipsing numbers seen during the Great Recession less than a month after the Georgia Mountains region saw one of its best months on record for employment.
The front page of the April 2, 1920 edition of The Sun included two articles about battling disease, echoing today's current situation.

The front page of the April 2, 1920 edition of The Sun included two articles about battling disease, echoing today's current situation.

#ThrowbackThursday

April 1, 1955 Two deadly diseases topped the headlines this week in 1955, echoing the global pandemic worries of today.
Sunshot by Michael Hall

Sunshot by Michael Hall

Free pizza produces smiles

Lentravious Geer, right, hands a pepperoni pizza from Little Caesar’s Pizza in Hartwell to Mason Sanders on Tuesday, March 31.
Sunshot by Michael Hall -- Darius Hunt, left, brings in carts from the parking lot at Quality Foods in Hartwell on Tuesday, March 31, as Kelsie Dean, right, cleans them to disinfect them as part of the store’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sunshot by Michael Hall -- Darius Hunt, left, brings in carts from the parking lot at Quality Foods in Hartwell on Tuesday, March 31, as Kelsie Dean, right, cleans them to disinfect them as part of the store’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

First cases hit Hart

Hart County joined the growing number of counties in Georgia infected by the novel coronavirus as the first four cases of COVID-19 were reported in the county over the past week, coming on the heels of President Donald Trump declaring Georgia as a major disaster area due to the impacts of the virus.