Opinion & Editorial

Photo credit: Ben White

Photo credit: Ben White

Woe to you when spoken words don’t match body language

“How would you like to see the play downtown—that musical?” my wife asked the other day. “That’s fine,” I said. “Whatever you want to do.” Later in the day, she said, “I think I want to stay home tonight. I’ve got some reading to catch up on, and I’m kind of tired.
Photo credit: Craig Bertram

Photo credit: Craig Bertram

On subdivision regulation

Dear Property Owners of Hart County: The Hart County Board of Commissioners may be lowering your property values soon.  On the plus side, taxes may go down. On the minus side, your retirement or legacy may decrease. Current growth along the I-85 corridor is predicted to continue.
Poto credit: Tim Mossholder

Poto credit: Tim Mossholder

Letters to the Editor: On the Hartwell community

Welcome to Hartwell!  It’s the beginning of summer and our biggest tourist season in town. Do we embrace it or disdain it? I grew up in a tourist town near Cape Cod. We were a blue collar cottage community, hosting families from all over New England each summer.
Photo credit: Janko Ferlič

Photo credit: Janko Ferlič

There she sits (written 9 years ago)

There she sits, unblinking eyes wide open, still as a summer sky, my three-year-old granddaughter (she’s now thirteen) sits and steadfastly watches the parent-approved television program. It was at that moment that I realized that I needed to write something about her.
Photo credit: Juliane Liebermann

Photo credit: Juliane Liebermann

HYDRA helps families all year

Last week, Hart Youth Development Resource Association (HYDRA) hosted its annual Spring Fling fundraiser benefiting area kids and parents looking for something for them to do.
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Photo credit: Online Marketing

A wake-up call to make time for doctor visits

Last week was one of the most uh.. eye-opening of my life, as a colonoscopy revealed I had three polyps clustered together, blocking the way in my intestines — one of them 22 millimeters (8 is considered significant in size). After coming out of my drug-induced stupor, my first question for Dr.
Photo Credit: Craig Bertram

Photo Credit: Craig Bertram

Letters to the editor: On knowing your local ordinances

Did you know? The Hart County code of ordinances is available on-line by accessinghartcountyga.gov and is located under the heading of “External Links”. An ordinance is, as defined in the Barron’s Law Dictionary, a local law that applies to persons and things subject to the local jurisdiction.
Photo Credit: Priscilla Du Preez

Photo Credit: Priscilla Du Preez

Racism cannot be solved in politics

Writer’s note: The last two letters concerning racism in America were dedicated to sharing first, that racism in America is of major concern compared to other issues and the second letter was dedicated to sharing that racism is not about the color of one’s skin.
Photo Credit:Elena Mozhvilo

Photo Credit:Elena Mozhvilo

Taking the good with the bad in regional tourism

Last week, we addressed the perceived pros and cons of regional tourism in a pair of stories “above the fold”. Growth management and/or tourism are overarching themes in the majority of the hard news that we cover here in Hart County.
Photo Credit: Jon Tyson

Photo Credit: Jon Tyson

Nancy the impetus

The impetus, defined as:  the force that makes something happen, often comes from someone else, like a friend, co-worker, boss or perhaps like me — a cousin. Because my first cousin Nancy grew up in College Park, Md. and was three years older than me, we were never really close.