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H-E-B Puts the SUPER in Supermarket

July 7, 2025 LInda A. Thornton

It’s a little-known fact that, though H-E-B stands for Howard E. Butt, it was Howard’s mother, Florence Butt, who opened…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: H-E-B, HEB, JOE V's smart shop, texas grocery stores

Smokin’ Family Legacy

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Father-Son Pitmaster Team Brings Mouthwatering Meats to Temple Bruce and Rebecca Burnett have been regulars at Pustka Family Barbecue ever…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: dustin pustka, family friendly dining, paul pustka, pustka family bbq, temple bbq

Poppy Talks: Poppy’s Linguistic Revolution

AnnMarie Kennon

To celebrate the almost-semi-quincentennial birthday  (yes, that is the correct word), of the greatest country ever, and as a fairly…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: Independence Day satire, poppy talks, satire, semantics

Wings of Leadership

AnnMarie Kennon

A Community Celebrates Eagle Scout Trevor Suggs Congratulations to 16-year-old Trevor Suggs of Georgetown’s Troop 405, who recently earned the…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: betty schleder, cassie suggs, eagle scouts, georgetown troop 405, governor rick perry, jason suggs, patty suggs, trevor suggs

A Century on Stage: Georgetown Palace Theater Celebrates Nearly 100 Years of Homegrown Theater

June 2, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

In 2013, Georgetown was named a Cultural District by the Texas Commission on the Arts–a recognition of the city’s rich…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: georgetown arts, georgetown theater, palace centennial, palace theatre

Bach and Beyond

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Texas Bach Festival Celebrates Succession of Musical Genius In honor of Johann Sebastian Bach’s 340th birthday this year, the Texas…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: barry williamson, classical music, georgetown festival, johann sebastian bach, texas bach festival

Brushing New Life into the Arts

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Williamson County Art Guild Inspires Community through Exhibits, Education What began nearly 50 years ago with a small group of…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: fiddler on the roof, round rock library, WCAG, williamson county arts guild

San Gabriel Writers’ League Annual Essay Contest • “Venice in the Hood” by Marty McAllister

AnnMarie Kennon

The San Gabriel Writers’ League (SGWL) wrapped up its annual Essay Contest in April, spotlighting the creative talents of writers…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: donnella looger, essay contest, georgetown writers, marty mcallister, san gabriel writers league

Ask a Pro: Keeping your Shoulders Strong While Staying Active During Recovery

Contributing Author

Q: I’m recovering from a shoulder injury but want to stay active with my exercise routine.How can I protect my…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: austin orthopedic institute, dr brett robin, orthopedic health, rehabilitation strength, shoulder recovery

The Making of Williamson County

Charlotte Kovalchuk

New Museum Exhibit Explores 200 Years of Growth On January 1, 1892, Charles Belford signed a deal to buy out…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids Filed under: building up wilco, charles belford, education exhibits, moses harrell, williamson museum

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