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Features • Panoramas • Columns

What’s Old is Important Again

June 30, 2022

Many skills and activities we identify as ‘artisan’ in the 2020s were once everyday tasks in the average household. Having…

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Posted in: Columns, Why is This a Thing? Filed under: canning, crocheting, grandmas skills, texas agrilife

Enjoy Texas Food, The Texas Way

AnnMarie Kennon

LEONA GENERAL STORE, North Leona Blvd 136, TX-75CATFISH THURSDAY 5:30-8:30pm • CHICKEN, STEAK & RIB EYE FRI & SAT 5:30pm…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: cynthia house, jerry house, leona general store, texas steak house

The Land of the Free… and unusual.

AnnMarie Kennon

Ben Franklin actually proposed an image of Moses—not a wild turkey—to be the emblemof America. According to his notes, Franklin…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind

The Old Ways

It is always best to be prepared—even for dinner. Barbara Dugone is my great-grandmother. She was born in Austin, Texas in…

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Poppy Talks: The Fun of Being Gen-X

Poppy Talks

The social media-verse has enjoyed the rivalry between Millennials and Boomers for years now, and we Gen-Xers have actually enjoyed…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: 80s television, boomers, gen-x, millennials, netflix bingeing, streaming shows, zoomers

The Power of Play

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Holding Oreo in her arms is pure bliss for Phyllis Connor. “I love him and he loves me. He’s just…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: companion pets, joy for all, phyllis connor, platinum resort, seniors

Editor’s Note

May 31, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

June is the month we celebrate summer and perhaps start thinking about the beach or the mountains. As children began…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: j. warner wallace, jim wallace

Georgetown ISD: Achievement and Growth

AnnMarie Kennon

Looking toward the future There are three facts many people recognize about Georgetown. First, the city is growing every day.…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: fred brent, georgetown isd, melinda brasher, sea perch, tango flight

Development: Considering the Pros and Cons

Charlotte Kovalchuk

While land development can sometimes be frowned upon—more traffic, changes to the face of the landscape, ecosystems, and habitats—it does…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: community development, georgetown development, rosemary calcese

Celebrating Juneteenth

AnnMarie Kennon

In 1980, Texas was the first to declare Juneteenth a state holiday. In 2021, in an ever-evolving celebration of common…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: eastwoods park, jubilee day, june 19th, juneteenth

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