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Simplifying Medicare with Hanson Insurance

August 1, 2024 Contributing Author

Your Trusted Advocate in Georgetown One of the primary missions of Hanson Insurance is to simplify the Medicare journey —…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: emily hanson, hanson insurance, medicare, senior options

Discover the Underground: Your Guide to Caving

Contributing Author

Contributed by Inner Space Cavern: One of the best preserved caves in Texas, Inner Space Cavern has hosted hundreds of…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: caving, inner space cavern, spelunking

Pathway to Peace

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Exploring Texas Labyrinths More than 6,000 labyrinths are listed around the world and 248 can be found in Texas, according to the World-Wide…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: day trips, meditation sites, texas labyrinths

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: San Antonio Missions

LInda A. Thornton

Celebrate the Blending of Cultures The Coahuiltecans were at a crossroads. Referred to by the Spaniards’ collective term for all…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: day trips, san antonio missions, texas landmarks

Doggie Dishes

Camy Reynolds

The orange-hued days of late summer are the perfect time to whip up some homemade delights that’ll make your fur…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: dog-theme recipes

Poppy Talks: Agapé Politics

AnnMarie Kennon

My title may appear, at first, to be an oxymoron but I assure you it will make sense in a…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: agape love, celeste ayala, politics, ravi adelekan, satire

Unleashing Hope for Georgetown’s Furry Friends

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Many animal lovers gathered to celebrate Furrbaby Food Pantry’s ribbon cutting last month, which officially opened the doors for the…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: furrbaby food pantry, georgetown non-profits, korri bindl

Splashing Into Summer Safety

July 1, 2024 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Whether you’re spending a family day at the lake or enjoying a dip in your backyard pool, water safety should…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: Chief John Sullivan, pool safety, swimming safety

Making Waves: Inside the World of Professional Mermaiding

LInda A. Thornton

While being a mermaid sounds glamorous, it takes a lot more work than one might think, with much required physically,…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: certified mermaids, christen killebrew, mermaid, PADI

Gateway to Adventure: Summer Reading at the Library

Charlotte Kovalchuk

photos courtesy Bethni King From an exotic reptile show to a thrilling radio mystery, the Georgetown Public Library’s summer reading…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids Filed under: georgetown library, library programs, reading adventures, summer reading

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