Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

I stepped in ‘it’

As my fingers were flying over the keyboard, I stepped in “it.” And I didn’t realize my goof until a reader reminded me that the elite Blue Angels were Navy and not Air Force pilots. Duh. I knew that when I wrote last week about the purple martins swirling over the grave of our beloved dog Amos.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

No-hitters are losing their mystique

We’ve seen eight no-hitters in the last five months of Major League Baseball dating back to last season. That’s unfortunately not a good thing. Nostalgia is one of the national pastime’s most endearing qualities, and you lose it when those special moments become commonplace.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

All I wanted was a Coke and crackers

A Coca-Cola and a pack of Lance crackers. That’s all I wanted when I pulled into Manning Tire & Grocery in Gardi. But before pushing the glass door open, I paused to read the handbill: “Schnauzer puppies for sale.” Once inside, I exchanged hellos with the Rev. Wayne Manning and his son, Rooster.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Selfishness played a role in gas shortage

This most recent gas shortage slowed business throughout much of the east coast at a time when some cannot afford another unpredictable setback. As we saw in the last 10 days, Hart County felt the effect. And unfortunately, a lot of the problem was caused by panic-buying.
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The Hartwell Sun

Taking advice isn’t always best route

When I crank up my truck, Juanita is ready. Wherever I go, she goes. She is full of information. But unless I ask a question, she says nothing. I’ll tell you about my know-it-all traveling companion in a minute. But first, there was this man last Thursday.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Trust our health authorities, get the shot

We reported last week that the number of Hart County residents receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is on a steady decline even though only 26 percent of the county has received an initial dose.
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The Hartwell Sun

‘Have you called your mama today?’

How far back can you remember? Our three children are convinced that I can remember the day I was born. That’s a stretch, but I tease them that I do recall the ride home from Ritch-Leaphart Hospital in downtown Jesup. My dad, Big Dink, worked for Harrison Funeral Home.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Let’s not rush to a bypass decision

In the coming weeks, discussions will likely pick up among Hart County and City of Hartwell officials regarding the possible construction of a bypass around Hartwell.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Were you weaned on a dill pickle?

Henry Ford believed that, whether you thought you could or couldn’t, you were usually right.  The automotive icon was right, too. Everything we do—or don’t do—is tied to our attitude. You’ve seen it.  There are folks who are absolutely unsinkable, despite the circumstances.