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The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Take a zero-day

It’s been written that Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, once hired an expert to gauge his company’s efficiency.  A few weeks later, the man presented a positive report, except for one thing. “It’s that man down the hall,” the expert reported.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Fall is the time for fescue

Have you been thinking about seeding tall fescue in your lawn? If so, you might want to get out your gardening tools now. Tall fescue is a cool season grass, meaning that it performs better when the temperatures begin to cool down.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

The Biden administration is the cause of inflation

Trillions of dollars of new spending by the Biden/Harris administration was the primary cause of the inflation that we have had in the past three years. Too many dollars chasing too few goods is a classic way to higher prices. (Not Covid nor greedy sellers!) According to Cars.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Christians must vote

I recently heard former Governor Mike Huckabee say that 40 million Christians did not vote in the 2016 and 2020 US elections. Even though that number could be overstated, I find that hard to believe.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Stunt double for ‘The Rock’ also has a soft side

It seems appropriate that the popular American Ninja Warrior is showing on television when Myles Humphus telephones me. Humphus is not a Ninja, but he’s certainly a warrior. He could pass for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the actor. In fact, he has passed for Johnson, many times over the last 11 years.
The connection with the families of Griffin Phelps, left, and Andy Peel, right, runs five generations deep with the NeSmiths. The UGA freshmen visited our Smithonia farm on Aug. 25.

The connection with the families of Griffin Phelps, left, and Andy Peel, right, runs five generations deep with the NeSmiths. The UGA freshmen visited our Smithonia farm on Aug. 25.

UGA students help keep us hometown-connected

The decision wasn’t easy. Our family sat around an oval oak table in the kitchen for months, pondering and praying. Our family’s hearts and our souls were woven into the fabric of my hometown. Ripping us out would be as painful as snatching a 3-foot Band-Aid off sensitive skin.
Hart County Chamber of Commerce

Hart County Chamber of Commerce

A plea to local government

Over the last two weeks, The Hartwell Sun has penned two articles regarding staff shake-ups at the Hart County Chamber of Commerce.
Classical guitarist Jack Sanders will perform Sept. 15 at Hartwell’s First Methodist Church. The concert will benefit the Friends of the Hart County Library.

Classical guitarist Jack Sanders will perform Sept. 15 at Hartwell’s First Methodist Church. The concert will benefit the Friends of the Hart County Library.

Classical guitarist Jack Sanders plays Hartwell Sept. 15

The Friends of the Hart County Library will host yet another Piatigorsky Foundation concert on Sept. 15 at the Hartwell First Methodist Church. Classical guitarist Jack Sanders, will take the stage promptly at 4:00 p.m.
Raymond Gilbert will ride 400 miles this month on his bicycle through Hart County as he works with the Children’s Cancer Research Fund to raise money for pediatric cancer.

Raymond Gilbert will ride 400 miles this month on his bicycle through Hart County as he works with the Children’s Cancer Research Fund to raise money for pediatric cancer.

Gilbert rides to combat pediatric cancer

Back in 2015, the Children’s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF) came up with a unique way to help fight pediatric cancer. That year, the CCRF started the Great Cycle Challenge to raise awareness during the month of September, which happens to be the National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.