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Author: Charlotte Kovalchuk

Behind-the-Scenes COVID Hero

February 28, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

When the pandemic hit, many municipalities, EMS agencies, and hospitals suffered extreme supply shortages. Hospital gowns, gloves, N95 masks, and…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: COVID relief, georgetown fire department, gina smith

A Six-pack of Valentines

January 29, 2021 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

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

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

I Now Pronounce You…

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Nancy Woods has been marrying couples for more than 30 years, so, after retirement, her next chapter was an easy…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: ipronounceyou, nancy woods, wedding officiants

Becoming a Champion for Texas Libraries

January 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

When Eric Lashley walks into a library, he can tell pretty quickly if it’s a good one or if it…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: central texas library system, CTLS, eric lashley, georgetown library

Resolutions, Goals & Wishes

Charlotte Kovalchuk

With a sigh of relief we say goodbye to 2020 and hope for better things this year. No doubt some…

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Posted in: Columns, New Normal Filed under: 2021 resolutions, georgetown resolutions, new year 2021

New Year’s Resolution: Help the Planet

Charlotte Kovalchuk

When you hear the word “sustainability,” you might automatically think of environmental activism like recycling and switching to renewable energy.…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: dr. joshua long, save the planet, southwestern university, sustainability program, veronica johnson

Foster Family Gives Cats a Holiday Home

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Erin Wygonik and her family have always had a heart for animals in need, whether taking in a stray cat,…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: erin wygonik, home for the holidays, misty valenta, pet fostering, williamson county animal shelter

A Gift for Georgetown

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Photo by Carmen Davalis, Carmen’s Legacy Productions Josie Zamora may have retired from nursing, but she will always have a…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: dementia care, georgetown senior care, josie zamora, respite care

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