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Photo by Scott Rodgerson

Photo by Scott Rodgerson

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   The following is a list of names entered into the booking computer at Hart County Jail for Dec. 22-29, 2024. Names, ages and towns are listed as they appear in the computer. Offenses listed are charges; guilt has not been proven.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

For 2025, here’s my Don’t-Do List

Ready or not, Happy New Year! Have you made a list of 2025 resolutions? I haven’t. Instead, I know what I won’t be doing. That’s an easier list to compile.
Patrick Fargason - Editor/Publisher

Patrick Fargason - Editor/Publisher

A Hart County farewell

For a few weeks now, I’ve been formulating a final column to give a proper goodbye to the people and places that made me fall in love with Hart County. However, when I sat down next to my computer over the weekend to compose this piece, former President Jimmy Carter passed away.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Daddy wanted country music to actually sound country

My daddy wouldn’t like today’s country music. Well, he’d like some of it, mainly the songs that sound country and with words a man could understand. I recorded the Country Music Awards program on TV several weeks ago, but Daddy wouldn’t have cared for much of it.
Rose Scoggins - Editor/Publisher

Rose Scoggins - Editor/Publisher

Hello, Hart County!

I’m absolutely thrilled and honored to be in this position as your new editor/publisher of The Hartwell Sun. My goal with The Sun is to help make our community even stronger by providing a strong newspaper each and every week. As our parent company, Community Newspapers Inc.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Jimmy Who?

In the Nov. 4, 1976 edition of The Hartwell Sun, editor Bill Bridges penned the editorial titled, “Jimmy Who,” which commented on the election of the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter.
Brenda and Terry Price said it was a bittersweet goodbye when they closed Saturday night for the last time. “We’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from their many long-time customers.” The legendary business is still listed for sale, and the owners will help train anyone who buys it.

Brenda and Terry Price said it was a bittersweet goodbye when they closed Saturday night for the last time. “We’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from their many long-time customers.” The legendary business is still listed for sale, and the owners will help train anyone who buys it.

Booty’s Fish House, seeking new owner, closes after 70 years

ROYSTON – A Royston restaurant fixture for the past 70 years closed its doors Saturday, possibly for the last time. But there is hope that Booty’s Fish House will survive. “It’s still listed for sale on a couple of sites,” co-owners Terry and Brenda Price said.
The Hart County Community Theatre is looking to raise half of their required grant match, or $25,000, by June 30. The total $50,000 match will be put together with the $500,000 multi-year grant they received in March 2024 from the Fox Theatre’s community partnership program, Fox Gives.

The Hart County Community Theatre is looking to raise half of their required grant match, or $25,000, by June 30. The total $50,000 match will be put together with the $500,000 multi-year grant they received in March 2024 from the Fox Theatre’s community partnership program, Fox Gives.

HCCT looking to raise $25,000 by June 30

As the Hart County Community Theatre (HCCT) prepares for the second half of its 45th season, President Lani Sessoms and the HCCT Board of Directors are working towards raising their 10 percent match for their grant from the Fox Theatre’s community partnership program, Fox Gives.
Liza McCurley Dickson as Winifred Banks, Allie Holden as Jane Banks, Lance Shaffer, Jr. as Michael Banks in the Hart County Community Theatre’s production of Mary Poppins back in December.

Liza McCurley Dickson as Winifred Banks, Allie Holden as Jane Banks, Lance Shaffer, Jr. as Michael Banks in the Hart County Community Theatre’s production of Mary Poppins back in December.

Theatre prepares for second half of ‘Season of Celebration’

The Hart County Community Theatre (HCCT) is gearing up for the second half of its 2024-2025 “Season of Celebration” with performances of “To Kill a Mockingbird” and auditions for “Matilda” scheduled during the first three months of the year.