Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Keep Lake Hartwell trash-free

Lake Hartwell is one of the natural gems of this whole region and it plays a huge role in the character and charm of our town. For that reason and others, it’s crucial that we as residents do our part keeping it clean. That starts with picking up after yourself after spending time on the lakeside.
Dan Hunt/The Hartwell Sun - Emma and I in 2015 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL. We were supporting our alma mater ECU in a tough road game.

Dan Hunt/The Hartwell Sun - Emma and I in 2015 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL. We were supporting our alma mater ECU in a tough road game.

Ready for a normal football season

We’ve now cleared some of our major festivals in Hartwell and are headed towards the steamy doldrums of summer. For some of you, that probably means hunkering down in the A/C and getting out on the lake when you do leave the house.
Submitted photo - Charles Harvey graduated from Odum High School in 1959. Odum Elementary principal Gena Ierardi helped locate this photo from the school’s 1958 yearbook.

Submitted photo - Charles Harvey graduated from Odum High School in 1959. Odum Elementary principal Gena Ierardi helped locate this photo from the school’s 1958 yearbook.

Penicillin gave him life and a new name

When is the last time you had a penicillin shot? Do you remember the first time you received that antibiotic? Charles Harvey doesn’t remember the exact day, but he knows when the wonder drug saved his life. But how did a 2-year-old toddler remember that it was 1944?
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

We need to work together on trash issues

Last week, we highlighted the issue of trash accumulating outside businesses in Hartwell at a rate that is getting increasingly difficult for the city to keep up with. This is a long term issue requiring long term solutions particularly as Hartwell continues to grow.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

What are your Father’s Day memories?

If you come to my office, you can tell that I like to see and touch things from the past. On the wall behind my desk are two framed maps of Decatur County, in the southwest corner of Georgia. Just above the Florida line is a tiny dot. Recovery is where my father was born on Feb. 8, 1922.
Dan Hunt/The Hartwell Sun - A view from above the Tallulah Falls Gorge.

Dan Hunt/The Hartwell Sun - A view from above the Tallulah Falls Gorge.

Finding peace in the Appalachians

We’re mountain people now, my wife and I, at least I think we are. If there’s some sort of initiation, like a Clif Bar-and-CamelBak challenge, we missed that memo.