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Texas Sit-Rep: Higher Education Reform, Pt. 2

January 2, 2026 Contributing Author

contributed by COL Terry Wilson, US Army (Retired), TX Representative District 20 This article is the second installment of a…

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Posted in: Columns, Texas Sit-Rep Filed under: charlie kirk assassination, higher education reform, SB 2972, texas legislature

Ryan Bownds: Experience. Integrity. Justice.

AnnMarie Kennon

A judge’s role isn’t about power. It’s about responsibility. Knowing the law and applying it fairly is how you serve…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: 2026 election, 512th court, GOP primary, judge candidate, ryan bownds

When Screens Go Dark, Kids Light Up

AnnMarie Kennon

On December 10 Australia became the first nation to enforce a sweeping restriction on social media use: children under 16…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids Filed under: HB 1481, screen time, social media laws, touch grass

Reunion Stations Turn “Found Dog” Moments Into Happy Endings

AnnMarie Kennon

Last year, when Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter (WCRAS) launched its local microchip reader program, the idea was simple and…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: chip readers, found dogs, lost pets, reunion stations, williamson county animal shelter, WRCAS

Thriving After 55: Ventures & Adventures in the New Year!

Steve Fought

My goodness, it’s January. How did that happen? Where did 2025 go? And what do we have in store for 2026?…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: 2026 plans, daytrips, family-friendly georgetown, local family events, senior living

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: All in For Texas Hold ‘Em

LInda A. Thornton

You wouldn’t expect anything less from Texas. If you’re going to put your spin on a centuries-old card game, why…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: georgetown poker club, lodge poker club, michael geronimo, poker clubs, road gamblers, texas hold'em, texas poker culture

Poppy Talks: Cabin Fever Season

AnnMarie Kennon

Winter does something to me. Not in the magical Hallmark way where I suddenly rediscover the joy of peppermint cocoa…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: bad advertising, satire, television ads, winter blues

A Life Built on Service: Grounded in Family and Faith

December 5, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Senator Charles Schwertner’s Texas roots, medical and political career,and legislative work continue to shape the lives of families across the…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features, People Filed under: belinda schwertner, charles schwertner, dr schwertner, senate district 5, wccac

The For-All-Ages Mocktail Movement

AnnMarie Kennon

The idea of a “cocktail without the spirit” has fully stepped into the spotlight—whether you’re 16 or 60, there’s plenty…

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Posted in: Columns, How To Holiday Filed under: entertaining tips, family fun, holiday activities, mocktail recipes, mocktails

In Memoriam: The Honorable Judge Dan A. Gattis

AnnMarie Kennon

A Legacy of Leadership, Faith, and Texas Grit Former Williamson County Judge Dan Allred Gattis passed away on October 30,…

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Posted in: People Filed under: dan gattis, houston livestock show and rodeo, judge dan gattis, round rock high school

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