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Month: January 2021

Editor’s Note • February 2021

January 29, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

While we could argue the last nine months have felt like the movie “Groundhog Day”, we can officially celebrate the…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: cryo at wolf, groundhog day

Exceptional Generosity

AnnMarie Kennon

Nyle Maxwell is well-known in the community for his philanthropy and willingness to help, particularly when it comes to children.…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: boo run, dede harper, east view high school, exceptional georgetown alliance, georgetown high school, nyle maxwell

Heroes in Georgetown and Towns Around

AnnMarie Kennon

A very special group of men has been sharing their compassion and commitment in Georgetown for years, and you probably…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: 100 black men, georgetown project, karl spencer, matt easton, nest empowerment, the locker

A Six-pack of Valentines

Charlotte Kovalchuk

BEST FRIENDS Lauryn and Alden Spooner met during math class in the 6th grade. She sat in front of him…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: eric and kelsey mann, georgetown love stories, kendall and frances young, lauren and alden spooner, nick and rick austin, ricki and bill mcmillian, ricky and betty ward

Make the Trip for Hagler Ranch Longhorn Beef

AnnMarie Kennon

Those who live outside Taylor may not know the Hagler family yet, but everyone needs to visit Keith Hagler’s offices…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: cameron hagler, grass-fed beef, hagler ranch, keith hagler, local beef, longhorn beef, taylor beef

Preparing for Kitten Season

Charlotte Kovalchuk

With kitten season coming up, the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is asking the community to step up to help…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: april peiffer, kitten fostering, kitten season, misty valenta, williamson county regional animal shelter

It’s Time to Think About Gardening

AnnMarie Kennon

The Williamson County Master Gardeners know February is a good time to start thinking about and planning for planting and…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: kate whitney, master gardeners, texas A&M horticulture, Texas agrilife extension

A Hero for Animals in Need

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Animal control isn’t for the faint of heart. Chasing critters in 105-degree heat, getting zapped by a fence while saving…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: angela jones, animal rescue, georgetown animal control, georgetown animal shelter

World-Class and Wonderful

AnnMarie Kennon

Al Blaschke, also known as the current world record holder for the oldest tandem skydive, celebrated his 104th birthday January…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: al blaschke, betty schleder, blaschke birthday, michelle munk, smuckers celebrates, wesleyan independent living

Commitment Carved in Stone

AnnMarie Kennon

Joe Plunkett loves cemeteries. He is one of nearly two dozen volunteers in Williamson County who have made it their…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: bear creek cemetery, davis cemetery, historic cemeteries, joe plunkett, williamson county historical commission

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