Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Vaccine is a gift to end rough year

Christmas comes in 2020 with a rare bit of good news — vaccines for COVID-19 have arrived in Georgia and are being administered to healthcare workers and at long-term care facilities.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Four books to escape political television

In a normal week, I’ll read a book. In a great week, I will read two. Lately, I’ve had a string of great reading weeks. The tsunami of negative she’s-lying-he’s-lying ads have turned me and the TV off. If they were aiming to influence my vote, the ugly messages did more harm than good.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Some angels don’t have any wings

Whump. Whump. Whump! A dozen years ago, my heart sank listening to whump, whump, whump. That was a sound I hadn’t heard in about 20 years. But I hadn’t forgotten the sickening alert of a tire going flat.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Virus vigilance is needed now

Christmas gatherings are coming on the heels of Thanksgiving get-togethers and the novel coronavirus numbers are laying bare the results. Hart County has set records in the past few weeks for the number of new COVID-19 cases as the rest of the state sees the same spike in new infections.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Some things you learn the hard way

C.J. and J.W. were born 11 years and 150 miles apart, but both grew up learning which end of the mule kicks. C.J. was a prosperous merchant’s son in Troup County. J.W. was a cotton farmer’s son in Wilkes County. And by the time they’d meet, their wallets would be tens of millions of dollars apart.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Find a way to give back this year

The holidays are always a time for giving. Charities and nonprofits annually see increases in donations around Thanksgiving and Christmas. The generosity of people in communities like here in Hartwell always amazes us. This year it will be more important than ever.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Still plenty to be thankful for

The year 2020 is one for the record books, for a myriad of reasons. We have seen the novel coronavirus interrupt and alter just about every aspect of our daily lives. We have lost loved ones and members of our community and watched as others have battled for their lives.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Liquor-by-drink good for eateries

Restaurants in Hart County that are outside of the city limits of Hartwell are now on an equal playing field with city establishments thanks to the vote last week to pass a liquor-by-the-drink referendum, and that is a good thing.
James NeSmith, circa 1943

James NeSmith, circa 1943

Uncle James would have virus advice

For many people, the Great Depression of the 1930s was like fire’s effect on steel—they melted or were galvanized. The lives of these five children could have melted, but the hard times galvanized them. When their mother died young, they banded together to survive.