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Hartwell Today
By the People, for the People
Joint Meeting Moved to Agriscience Center
Hart County officials change venue for upcoming gathering
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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A joint meeting scheduled for March 12 between the Hart County Board of Commissioners and Hartwell City Council has been relocated to the Hart County Charter System's Agriscience Center.
Why it matters
The move to the Agriscience Center suggests the meeting may involve topics related to science, agriculture, or education, which are important issues for the local community.
The details
The joint meeting, originally planned to take place at an undisclosed location, will now be held at the Hart County Charter System's Agriscience Center. No specific reasons were given for the change in venue.
- The joint meeting is scheduled for March 12, 2026.
The players
Hart County Board of Commissioners
The governing body responsible for overseeing county-level policies and operations in Hart County, Georgia.
Hartwell City Council
The legislative body that governs the city of Hartwell, Georgia.
Hart County Charter System
The public school district serving Hart County, Georgia, which includes the Agriscience Center facility.
What’s next
The public is invited to attend the joint meeting at the Agriscience Center on March 12.
The takeaway
The relocation of the joint meeting to the Agriscience Center suggests the officials may be discussing topics related to science, agriculture, or education, which are important issues for the Hart County community.


