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Author: Charlotte Kovalchuk

From Fire Safety to Art Hub

May 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Among the paintings and sculptures at the Georgetown Art Center, unique fixtures are telling a story of the past—jailhouse graffiti,…

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Posted in: Columns Filed under: city calaboose, eric lashley, georgetown art center, georgetown water company

Living Well with Memory Loss

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Forgetting recent events, getting lost in a familiar area—signs that point to a difficult road ahead. But, experiencing memory loss…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: a gift of time, Camille's Memory Cafe, dementia, josie zamora, memory care

Revolutionary Research

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Georgetown Neuroscience Foundation Empowers Brain Health through Study Despite being a rapidly growing problem accompanied by skyrocketing medical costs, neurodegenerative…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: David Paydarfar, Dell Medical School, dr mike douglas, framingham study, georgetown neuroscience, GNF, neuroscience

Purrfect Mural Spotlights Animal Shelter

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Changing negative perspectives and inspiring the community are the Georgetown Animal Shelter’s goals for its “Pick me!” mural—the latest addition…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: georgetown animal shelter, georgetown mural, jason tetlak

Georgetown’s Thriving Art Scene

April 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Telling Stories, Building Community Through Art From honoring military heroes and preserving history to welcoming newcomers and showcasing our signature…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: georgetown art scene, georgetown mural

GISD • STAAR Wars

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Shaping the Future of Public Education Through True Accountability Before handing out the STAAR test, Georgetown High School teacher Sarah…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: brav-ed, john tanner, staar testing, true accountability

GISD Fosters Student Growth Through MAP Testing

Charlotte Kovalchuk

When Georgetown ISD received lower-than-expected STAAR test scores two years ago, Dr. Brent knew the District could do better. He…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: fred brent, georgetown isd, map testing, staar testing, staar vs map test

Shining a Light on Cold Laser Therapy

Charlotte Kovalchuk

When Rebecca Garner came in to see Dr. Stephen Tranter in Georgetown about her injured foot, the pain was so…

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Posted in: Columns, Why is This a Thing? Filed under: acupuncture, andre mester, cold laser treatment, dr tranter, georgetown laser therapy, stephen tranter

Django’s Legacy

February 28, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Family Honors Beloved Pet with Free Adoptions The saying “dogs are a man’s (or woman’s) best friend” is what inspired…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: pet adoption, williamson county regional animal shelter

Williamson County Courthouse • 100 Years

Charlotte Kovalchuk

photos courtesy of the Williamson Museum The historic Williamson County Courthouse is home to county leadership and open to visitors…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: before they were landmarks, dan moody, historic courthouse, michael morton, williamson county courthouse

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