The way he walked the high school halls, I knew our barrel-chested principal didn’t lack self-confidence. He wasn’t a big man. But his voice was large, whether he was standing before us or booming over the intercom. His swagger said he meant business. I wasn’t surprised to learn C.E.
When I joined the staff of The Hartwell Sun in April 2017, I truly thought I had found my last stop professionally for a while. But they say to really make God laugh, tell Him your plans.
You’re currently reading my last contribution for The Sun.
The data may be a little bit dated at this point, but the information released recently by The Washington Post from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency showing the extent of distribution of opioid pain pills throughout the country is alarming.
It is difficult to believe, but school has been back in session now for an entire week now. Time truly does fly. It seems like only a few minutes ago we were putting together The Sun’s annual graduation section at the end of the last academic school year to honor our hardworking high school seniors.
“That’s one small step for a man … one giant leap for mankind.” When astronaut Neil Armstrong proclaimed those words on July 20, 1969, millions of eyes were glued to TVs, witnessing what had been prophesied on Sept. 12, 1962.
Speaking in Houston’s Rice Stadium, President John F.
Football has changed over the years — and that’s a good thing.
Scientific studies of the body have helped to identify practices that work, and those that don’t. That’s why there have been so many rule changes to the game at every level of competition throughout the years.
By TOM MANTER
I’ve told absolutely no one — not even my wife — that I’m celebrating 60 years in the writing business.
Way back in 1960, a shy, 13-year-old, just out of Little League, wrote his first by-lined article in The Clearwater Sun.
A group of speed bumps on East Main Street in Bowersville is raising the ire of some local folks.