Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Aunt Sarah is a star at her nursing home

By Phil Hudgins One of the poignant scenes of the COVID-19 pandemic is staged outside windows of nursing homes all over the nation. Friends and relatives gather there to visit, without physically touching, their loved ones, held captive in their rooms by the virus.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

No plan will be perfect for school

Hart County Charter System administrators and board of education members are facing a tall task. Make that many tall tasks. They have been facing them since the novel coronavirus pandemic changed everything about our daily lives.
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The Hartwell Sun

First Amendment sparks justice, change

By Lisa Cupid/Georgia First Amendment Foundation Georgia’s new hate crimes law is welcome and long overdue. But as the headlines marked this historic moment last week, I kept thinking about what finally forced change in Georgia.
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The Hartwell Sun

Remember how great America truly is

We don’t need to remind you that this year has been unlike any other. We are distancing ourselves socially and on high alert for an invisible enemy that continues to sicken people statewide and nationally as we all push on with measures to fight it.
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The Hartwell Sun

Nicknames are as Southern as sweet tea

As sure as a South Georgia boy shows up for the second grade snaggle-toothed, he’s going to have a nickname. I didn’t have to wait that long. Before Big Dink ever saw that I had his blue eyes, too, I was destined to be Little Dink. Monikers are as Southern as sweet tea.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Mind guidelines while celebrating

This weekend was supposed to be one of the biggest annual events for the community. It was supposed to be the Pre-Fourth celebration and was going to include a huge arts and crafts festival in downtown Hartwell, a triathlon and a fireworks show over the lake.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

State election reporting was too slow

Georgia made national news again on election day because of what have been described as melt downs in the voting process during the primary on June 9.  Mail-in ballots weren’t counted, lines in some places were hours long and many people complained that the entire election was poorly managed.
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The Hartwell Sun

2005 incident a picture of racial problem

I grew up in a pretty white-bred place.  Cherokee County Georgia in the 1980s and 90s was much less developed than it is now, so I’m sure the demographic makeup has changed drastically, but when I was in high school, Sequoyah High was something like 95 percent white.