Opinion & Editorial
Dink NeSmith
As family and friends gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, I share my gratitude for this sample of blessings:
•For Big Dink and Margie, our parents from the Greatest Generation, who were daily lessons in love, compassion, giving, and the values of hard work and a good name.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Plenty of ways to give around Hart County this holiday season
Dan Hunt
Hart County is a community of generosity and giving, particularly this time of year. There are so many positive and charitable causes for residents to get involved in, it’s almost impossible to keep track.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Bill Chafin is Loving Life
Josh Brannen
The Latin expression “carpe diem” or “seize the day” is an ordinary ingredient that leads one to the gates of “vita bona” or “the good life”. William Vernon Chafin Jr.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
A big-rig-tanker load of industrial waste, aka soil amendment or sludge, sits along the roadside in Lexington.
‘Let there be peace in the valley’
Dink NeSmith
If “misery loves company,” the residents of a growing number of North and South Georgia counties aren’t alone. That was obvious at last week’s meeting of the Savannah-Upper Ogeechee Water Council meeting in Elberton.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Photo submitted On Capitol Hill in Atlanta, the state erected a memorial to its veterans and in honor of Gen. Pete Wheeler, who served as commissioner of the Department of Veterans Service from 1948 until his death in 2015.
Curiosity killed the cat
Dink NeSmith
Curiosity killed the cat, said my grandmother.
Curiosity made me drive to Atlanta in 2011. All these years later, I am still shaking my head—in amazement—about the legacy of Crawford’s native son, the late Pete Wheeler.
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Greetings from the new sports reporter
News Staff
To the Hartwell and Hart County community. I am beyond excited to announce that I am the new sports writer for The Hartwell Sun.
I am 24 years old from Hartwell but I was born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in Watkinsville, Georgia.
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Farewell to The Hartwell Sun, my final bark
Drew Dotson
Sooner than expected, my time with The Hartwell Sun has come to an end.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 1996 Olympics, Athens and the University of Georgia re-enacted the torch run. As chairman of Athens 96, I invited Billy Payne, left, and Vince Dooley, right, to speak at the ceremony.
Remembering my friend, Coach Vince Dooley
Dink NeSmith
In sports lingo, it’d be a highlights reel. For me, it’s more of a mental scrapbook. I remember that Oct. 8, 1966, Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Marshall Walker, pictured above, doing what he loves most: playing bass with “Big C” at High Cotton Music Hall Blues Jam.
Marshall Walker is loving life
Josh Brannen
To live what most people regard as a good life requires a combination of things: luck, pizazz, and character. Marshall Walker, 75, has that exact combination and it has left him wanting more of the life that he loves.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
October is Long-term Residents’ Rights Month: Spotlighting Marion Ashley
News Staff
“The most important lesson that I have learned in life is to take things as they come and always keep a positive attitude,” Marion Ashley, resident at Hart Care Center said. “Never say you will never do something because you will eat your words.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
