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Hartwell Rotary Club member Ganine Derleth gives hand sanitizer to Elektra Head, 7, and her sister Ziva Head, 5, while their mother Kimberly Head helps and club member Mike Everett, standing at right, looks on.

Hartwell Rotary Club member Ganine Derleth gives hand sanitizer to Elektra Head, 7, and her sister Ziva Head, 5, while their mother Kimberly Head helps and club member Mike Everett, standing at right, looks on.

School days are here again

By Michael Hall Publisher/Editor The school year started for teachers with a few laughs Monday at a convocation ceremony to get them geared up for the return of students today.
Sunshots by Grayson Williams — Carter Reed navigates his paddle-board style boat past band director Alan Tolbert, right, who officiated the event from the water.

Sunshots by Grayson Williams — Carter Reed navigates his paddle-board style boat past band director Alan Tolbert, right, who officiated the event from the water.

Duct tape and cardboard: A Bulldog Band tradition

Building a boat requires professional craftsmanship — right? Wrong. According to the Hart County High School marching band, all it takes is cardboard, duct tape and teamwork.
Sunshot by Michael Isom — Bowersville’s latest addition of speed bumps on East Main Street have drummed up controversy that includes the Hart County Board of Commissioners sending a letter requesting the removal of the bumps, as well as personal accounts of harassment directed toward neighborhood residents.

Sunshot by Michael Isom — Bowersville’s latest addition of speed bumps on East Main Street have drummed up controversy that includes the Hart County Board of Commissioners sending a letter requesting the removal of the bumps, as well as personal accounts of harassment directed toward neighborhood residents.

Speed bumps calm traffic, stir controversy

The Bowersville Town Council has no plans to remove four speed bumps installed in early July that have raised the ire of some residents and the county commission and decided Tuesday it would seek mediation if need be to resolve the issue.
Empire South employees Autumn Gretsch, Megan Crump and Savannah Hackett go through a selection of current styles at the store.

Empire South employees Autumn Gretsch, Megan Crump and Savannah Hackett go through a selection of current styles at the store.

Fashion show to benefit Habitat for Humanity

Hart County Habitat for Humanity is known for housing, not fashion. But that might change a little in a few weeks with a new fundraising event. As it says on the flyer, “Decent housing is always in style.” With that notion in mind, Hart Habitat decided to host its first-ever fashion show at 7 p.m.
Flag corps members Detricunna Teasley, left, and Samantha Campbell, right, practice their flag routine during Hart County High School band camp on Monday.

Flag corps members Detricunna Teasley, left, and Samantha Campbell, right, practice their flag routine during Hart County High School band camp on Monday.

MARCHING TO THEIR OWN BEATS

It won’t be long until the school band marches across the field at Herndon Stadium — synchronized in harmony and step — under the Friday night lights. But before the show is on full display, a lot of preparation work is in store for band members.
Bowersville's recent addition of speed bumps on East Main Street has prompted negative feedback from first responders and the Hart County Board of Commissioners.

Bowersville's recent addition of speed bumps on East Main Street has prompted negative feedback from first responders and the Hart County Board of Commissioners.

Speed bumps hit road block

Applause erupted at the Hart County Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday night when chairman Joey Dorsey said it would be “a cold day in Hades” before he signed a check for Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax money to reimburse the Bowersville Town Council for its recent addition of four speed...
Sandra Bruce battled colon cancer in 2010. When she was going through chemotherapy, her husband Johnny asked what he could do to brighten her day. Her response was she always wanted a gazebo, which he proudly built for her. If she’s not all over Hart County helping others, Sandra can be found sitting in her beloved gazebo and enjoying the scenery from her immaculate yard, or at her kitchen table in front of the big bay window watching the hummingbirds.

Sandra Bruce battled colon cancer in 2010. When she was going through chemotherapy, her husband Johnny asked what he could do to brighten her day. Her response was she always wanted a gazebo, which he proudly built for her. If she’s not all over Hart County helping others, Sandra can be found sitting in her beloved gazebo and enjoying the scenery from her immaculate yard, or at her kitchen table in front of the big bay window watching the hummingbirds.

Sandra Bruce is loving life

Some people have an ingrained mission in life to help make the world a better place. Hart County native Sandra Bruce can easily be classified as one of those people.
Hartwell Sun

Hartwell Sun

Tuberculosis still a threat in health district

Tuberculosis may not be the dreaded mass killer it was more than a century ago, but it’s still a very serious disease. Year after year, there are confirmed cases in the United States, some of them right here in Georgia.