Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Stand up, speak out

The good shepherd provides his sheep with adequate food and water while protecting them from wolves and other dangers.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Our opinions do not carry the force of law

When the Supreme Court issues its rulings on any matter, it is called an opinion even though it carries the force of law. That was determined early in the history of our nation when the court decided in the Marbury vs. Madison case in 1803 that the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

What about us?

The article in last week’s paper included an article about the Hart County Board of Commissioners approving $2.4 million in paving projects.  I did not see where any of the roads to be repaved included any in the Tugaloo Bay Subdivision. We are a large subdivision.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

2025 Legislative Newsletter – Week 8

The Georgia House of Representatives reconvened on Monday, February 24th and my colleagues and I diligently worked to move legislation through the committee process.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

She’s the boss

I’ll bet that some of you reading this, when you saw the title, perhaps assumed that it was referring to my wife, Janet. That would’ve been a good guess, but no, she’s not what this piece is about. The SHE in the title refers to our thoroughly black cat Boo.
Pictured during the Rotary Club of Hartwell’s Feb. 27 meeting are (L-R) President Jason Ford, Membership Chair Earl Johnson and newest member, Rose Scoggins.

Pictured during the Rotary Club of Hartwell’s Feb. 27 meeting are (L-R) President Jason Ford, Membership Chair Earl Johnson and newest member, Rose Scoggins.

Remembering a fellow Rotarian

When I was in the eighth grade, I job shadowed the late Kerri Pruitt at The Elberton Star for job shadow day.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Have you ever been fired?

The news is full of federal firings. Have you ever been fired? I have. Twice. The first time, it was by a phone call to my Damascus Hilton room in Syria. I was participating in a Middle East Travel seminar. I would be back in three weeks, but Gov. Roy Barnes couldn’t wait. Resign or be tossed.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Mister Charlie

*Editor’s Note: Jon Hunt grew up in Nuberg and is a 1965 graduate of Hart County High School. He now lives in Florida and is a Senior Associate with Florida Business Exchange, Inc.   It already felt like mid-July one hot June day in Nuberg, Georgia.