Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Peaceful protest showed Hart's heart

Hartwell showed last week that protests can have an impact, make a point and remain peaceful.  Peace has not been a given in recent weeks as the world has watched America in turmoil following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis under the knee of a police officer.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Horace the mule sank a hopeful sheriff

As the sun was setting over the back side of Long County, a distressed Mrs. George Woods called her veterinarian, Dr. Marvin Satterfield. “Oh, Dr. Satterfield,” she shouted, “you must come quickly to my farm!
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Waiting for test results is stressful

By CLAY KELLER Covid 19, well maybe?? I have been told that, at times, I can be a little pessimistic. I confess that is an accurate statement. Here’s an example. I worked for the federal government for 30-plus years. In those years I learned two absolute facts.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

2020 lessons will help grads soar

The Class of 2020 was dealt a bad hand. Instead of the pomp and circumstance of a formal ceremony and families gathering to celebrate the accomplishment of their graduates, we are wading through the unknown of a pandemic that continues to impact our health, the economy and our daily lives.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Don't let the virus infect the election

Every thing is a little different right now, but one thing hasn’t changed — voting still matters.  Our right to vote is one of the many that makes our country great.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Worst of times brings out the best

By ANNA HALL Hart County Charter System Missy Vaughn’s days have often been filled with touching moments — times when she has been able to lend an ear, a helping hand, a new opportunity to the students of Hart County.