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It's hot and dry, don't play with fire

You will read this week about how quickly what seems like a controlled fire can turn into an emergency. A man who said he was burning outside in a metal fire pit and thought it was safe to go inside for a minute soon learned he was wrong.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Schools, community are truley #OneHartBeat

By Anna Hall Hart County Charter System It started out as a symbol representing pounds, but in the past 12 years, this character has come to carry much more weight. The hashtag. Four criss-crossed lines, which in modern times can connect, seemingly, the world together through one mantra.
The Sun

The Sun

First responders deserve praise for selfless work

“A few of our Angels here on earth.” “We have great EMTs. They do an awesome job. Thank you for all you do.” Those are two of several comments on The Hartwell Sun’s Facebook page under a post from Sept.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Don't do it yourself, call on someone

By Phil Hudgins At some point in my life — it may have been when I was a toddler playing with blocks — I figured out what I was not good at. I was not good at anything that involved working with my hands. Oh, I forgot: I’m fairly good at typing.
The Sun

The Sun

Park idea requires careful planning

If it wasn’t already, the Hartwell City Council appears to be past the point of no return with the idea to renovate and reimagine Hart State Park. That is actually a misnomer currently.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Time truly does fly when having fun

It may be cliché, but it feels no truer to me than now — time truly does fly when you are having fun. If you are reading this on the date of publication, you are doing so exactly one year after my first day on the job at The Hartwell Sun. Then, Sept. 12, 2018, I came in to the office at about 10 a.
The Hartwell sun

The Hartwell sun

The Sun is proud to salute hard-working officers

We here at The Hartwell Sun have for the past few years set September aside as a month to support our local law enforcement officers. This year, we went a little bigger with it. Each week this month, we are profiling officers or a group of them to highlight their daily selfless service.
The Sun

The Sun

Anti-trust safe harbor is good for news

From the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association News consumption is growing exponentially, but for the past decade, the revenue to news publishers has been on a decline. This is, in large part, because of the unbalanced relationship between news publishers and tech platforms.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Online measures by schools wise

Keeping children safe at school is understandably a top priority for the Hart County Charter System. Every morning thousands of local parents entrust their children to the care and oversight of hundreds of hardworking faculty, staff and administrators at all of the public schools.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Parenting can be tough in the tech age

She sat down with a sigh. Her weary voice could have come from millions of mamas and daddies. Parenting can be an exhilarating adventure, but it is not without frightening challenges. Those tribulations are what put the sag in her voice. The dark circles under her eyes underscored distress.