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Author: AnnMarie Kennon

What’s Next for Greg Kelley

September 4, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

Photos: Facebook / Greg Kelley used with permission) It seems there is plenty of positive outlook for Greg Kelley since…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: greg kelley, marlon kelley, tomahawk targets

Woerners Celebrate 60 Years of Happiness

AnnMarie Kennon

Georgetown’s Clyde and Kay Woerner took a break from the many visitors who stopped by to wish them well, to…

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Posted in: Panorama, People Filed under: clyde woerner, kay woerner, kim turk

WCSO Self-Defense Classes

AnnMarie Kennon

Classes for all ages teach: YOU ARE WORTH DEFENDING An attempted kidnapping in 2017 prompted the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office…

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Posted in: Education, Healthy Habits, Movers & Shakers Filed under: brandon schaefer, robert chody, self-defense, WCSO

“Extreme” Fundraising

AnnMarie Kennon

It all started with a world record On August 2, seven Williamson County leaders left their comfort zonesto help children…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: andy webb, betty schleder, child advocacy center, gerald anderson, josh schroeder, rick hall, skydive spaceland, wayne cavalier

What makes Texas “Texas”? • Got Brisket?

AnnMarie Kennon

If you find a Texas town without a barbecue place, look around, you may have inadvertently driven over the state…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: barbacoa, john brotherton, smittys barbecue, texas barbecue

Citizens of BiG Can See YOU on their Team

AnnMarie Kennon

Brookwood in Georgetown (BiG) is an innovative vocational and residential community for adults with special needs. It’s possible that our…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: brookwood in georgetown, charity golf tournament, erin kiltz, gracie kiltz

It’s a Good Day to Talk About Bill Pickett

AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy of Gerald Anderson For Gerald Anderson, pioneering runs in the family. As Executive Director of the Bill Pickett…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: bill pickett, bill pickett education foundation, gerald anderson, the first bulldogger

Backyard Two-for-One

AnnMarie Kennon

Conservation takes many forms. This month we are going to tackle food waste and wild birds. One of the easiest…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: backyard birds, bird suet, DIY birdfood, kitchen waste

Sweet 16 and on Top of the World

AnnMarie Kennon

TangoFlight provides GISD students with the tools and education to build a fully functional two-seat airplane over the course of…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama Filed under: dan weyant, evan eissler, robin eissler, tango flight

New Normal: Video Call Etiquette

AnnMarie Kennon

As much as we might appreciate “going to work” without pants, it looks like virtual meetings and workplaces might become…

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Posted in: Columns, New Normal Filed under: video call, virtual office, zoom etiquette

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