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Who Listens?

Two psychiatrists reconnected at their 20th class reunion. One looked as though he had just graduated. The other appeared, as the expression goes,  “rode hard and put up wet.” Though the same age as his colleague, he looked much older–wrinkled and worn. “What’s your secret?” the weary one asked.
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The Hartwell Sun

Battling the Nine-Banded Armadillo

The nine-banded armadillo has become an enemy of the homeowner over the past 50 years as it has spread throughout the Southeastern United States, and Hart County homeowners are no exception. Armadillos are often found digging around in yards and on roadsides foraging for their next meal.
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The Hartwell Sun

It Was Cold and Wet

As many people in my age bracket are prone to do, I am sometimes awakened during a typical night’s sleep for a visit to the bathroom.  There are TV commercials aplenty noting that this is not how it has to be.
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The Hartwell Sun

Hellish hurricanes help put things into perspective

Albert Einstein theorized that things (such as time, space, mass and motion) are relative. To me, that suggests putting things into perspective. In a seven-day span, my personal perspective couldn’t have been more powerful if a jackhammer had been pounding inside my brain.
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The Hartwell Sun

Conversations with my dog Mollie

Dear Mollie, I’m thinking about you today and wondering what you’re doing. Love, Mommie Dear Mommie, It’s been such a long time since you’ve written anything for The Hartwell Sun.  I know that people still ask you what’s going on and why you stopped writing about us.
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The Hartwell Sun

The Biden-Harris Border Debacle: A Humanitarian Crisis

The Biden-Harris border policy has created a humanitarian crisis in America. A report introduced to Congress alleges that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) placed large numbers of illegally trafficked migrant children into the custody of people who had not been vetted.
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The Hartwell Sun

Study on housing insecurity

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is doing a yearlong study of housing insecurity, starting in our fall Bible Study Christian Formations series:  “The Son of Man Has Nowhere to Lay His Head.  What Shall We Do About That?”  In our first session, we had 26 questions.
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The Hartwell Sun

A flood of immigrants

When the Biden/Harris administration came into power the borders of the United States were secure, and only a trickle of people testing were our borders. Neither the Congress nor the Supreme Court did anything to change this.
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The Hartwell Sun

Mordecai: ‘You’re not supposed to stay dumb for 99 years’

Mordecai Wilson was relaxing in his recliner when we arrived at his home in Lula, a town of about 3,000 in northeast Georgia. I had never met the man, although I’d read several of his letters in a newspaper, words encouraging people to follow God and do the right thing.