Opinion & Editorial

The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Public deserves virus information

As soon as the first local case of COVID-19 was confirmed by the state Department of Public Health on March 27, the questions started pouring in about where the person worked, where they had been and who might have been exposed.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Run on toilet paper doesn't make sense

When it became evident the coronavirus pandemic was going to impact all parts of the country, I knew exactly what to do to keep my wife and me safe — we needed as much toilet paper as we could store. That would surely keep us from ever having to worry about COVID-19.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Kindness will be good medicine

Tough times often bring out the best in people.  We have seen the proof of that in the past couple of weeks as we all try to adapt to a new normal that feels far from it.  People are staying in their homes more, working from home or in many cases not going to work at all.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Virus views changed as disease spread

“Ah, it’ll pass and we’ll all be just fine, just like when the swine flu was everywhere.”  That was running through my mind when I first heard a new, novel form of coronavirus, COVID-19, was heading our way.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Take the virus threat seriously

If we have learned anything this week, it is how quickly a seemingly distant threat to our health and safety can hit home. Just a week ago coronavirus seemed like something happening half way around the world.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Cypresses inspire environmental action

You can’t see these from your car. You have to get into a boat and wend your way through the swamp of “The Amazon of the South.” That’s what we were doing when the whine of our outboard softened to a purr, as our boat gently bumped the base of the towering tree.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Tourism worth boosting in Har

Tourism is no small business in Hart County. We learned this week that the tourism industry generated more than $25.88 million in 2018, making it an important driver for local tax revenue and jobs.