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Author: AnnMarie Kennon

Happy Anniversary Honor Flight Austin

November 1, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

Veteran Memorial Visits Celebrating Ten Years BE THERE TO WELCOME THE NEXT HONOR FLIGHT HOMESATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 8:30PM •…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: greatest generation, honor flight, matt mathias, wwii veterans

Ready to Give Time, Talent, or Treasure?

AnnMarie Kennon

These organizations are located in or serve the residents of Georgetown  It was our intent to include as many as…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: georgetown charities, georgetown non-profits

Always Our Friend

AnnMarie Kennon

The Pearly Gates have a new greeter with a big smile and a handshake. Leo “Mr. Georgetown” Wood • August…

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Posted in: Features, People Filed under: august alvarado, dr. mike douglas, joe savage, John Carter, leo wood, mr. georgetown, ron garland

The Good, the Bad, and the Money

AnnMarie Kennon

When good guys Sheriff Mike Gleason and District Attorney Shawn Dick are not out catching and prosecuting bad guys, they…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: kerrie stannell, mike gleason, shawn dick, wccac, williamson county children's advocacy center, williamson county sheriff

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: Let’s Talk Turkey Y’all

AnnMarie Kennon

To discern what makes a Thanksgiving distinctly Texan, let’s start with the Texas town named Turkey. Located at the southern…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: cuero texas, dallas cowboys, thanksgiving, thanksgiving dinner, turkey texas

Poppy Talks: Do you really know who you’re voting for?

AnnMarie Kennon

No, I don’t mean for the finale of “The Voice.” I’m talking about the mid-term elections November 8. I’m anxious…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: candidate vetting, elections, voting

A Texas Thanksgiving

AnnMarie Kennon

Texas Thanksgiving is a great reflection of the Lone Star State itself. With an eclectic variety of traditionalAmerican, Hispanic, German,…

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Posted in: Columns, Food

Editor’s Note • October 2022

September 30, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

Looking at October, my favorite month, we have a wonderfully eclectic mix of heart, harvest, homecoming, Hacienda, and Halloween. I…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: cory tchida, purse bingo, wccac

Helping Heroes’ Silent Pain

AnnMarie Kennon

Law enforcement officers are increasingly asked to recognize and de-fuse mental health crises, but who is looking out for the…

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Posted in: Blue Matters, Columns Filed under: cory tchida, georgetown police, law enforcement mental health, mental health awareness, police recruiting

The Many Courts of Williamson County

AnnMarie Kennon

Your Votes Matter Even if You’re Not a Part of the Justice System The court system in Williamson County affects…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: civics 101, november elections, will ward, williamson county judges

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