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Features • Panoramas • Columns

The Craft of Celebration

April 2, 2026 AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy of Efrain Montes Efrain Montes helps customers turn life’s milestones into lasting pieces at Sky & Co Jewelry Jewelry…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: crafted jewelry, custom jewelry, georgetown jewelers, milestone jewelry

Georgetown Voters to Decide the Future of Water Service Territory

AnnMarie Kennon

Understanding the CCN When Georgetown voters head to the polls on May 2, they will be deciding whether the city…

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Posted in: Features, Georgetown Works! Filed under: CCN sale, georgetown elections, georgetown water, josh schroeder, water CCN

Leadership & Integrity • And the People Who Make it Work

AnnMarie Kennon

Inside Keller Williams Realty Lone Star with Avis Wukasch and Laura Stofle In a profession often measured in transactions and…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: avis wukasch, central texas real estate, keller williams, laura stofle, REALTOR leadership

Little Free Libraries

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Bringing Books to the Block They look like tiny houses on posts—brightly painted boxes in front yards, outside schools, and…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: community service, family friendly activities, little free libraries

Texas Sit-Rep: Research Institutions and the State’s Economic Future

Contributing Author

story and photos contributed by COL TERRY WILSON, US ARMY RETIRED, TX Rep, Dist 20 How research security, university partnerships,…

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Posted in: Columns, Texas Sit-Rep Filed under: CTE advocacy, HB127, higher education, terry wilson, texas research economy, Texas University Fund

Spring Into Fitness

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Outdoor Activities for All Ages and Abilities April in Central Texas is the sweet spot between winter’s hibernation and summer’s…

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Posted in: Columns Filed under: disc golf, local outdoors, nature trails, outdoor fitness, pickleball, wilco activities

Community Soundtracks

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Live Music Springs to Life Around Williamson County While Austin may be dubbed the Live Music Capital of the World,…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: courthouse concerts, georgetown arts, live music, music in wilco, music on the square

Classroom to Career—Without the Gap

AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy of GISD Communications Georgetown ISD’s CTE programs prepare students for high-skill careers — and a strong local workforce…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama Filed under: advanced manufacturing, cellink georgetown, CTE georgetown, future ready complex, GISD, melinda brasher

Independent Living: Why Didn’t We Do this Five Years Ago?

Steve Fought

“Why didn’t we do this five years ago!”  How many times have you heard that phrase?  After nearly 20 wonderful,…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: active senior lifestlye, independent living, senior living, sun city texas

Lone Star Diversity • The Cultures that Made Texas

LInda A. Thornton

The comforting “melting pot” of the early 20th century has been replaced with the modern realization that different cultures thrive…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: germans and czechs, hispanic tejanos, texas culture, texas demographics, vitenamese in texas

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