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Miracles in the Dirt

September 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

ROCK Celebrates Groundbreaking for New Arena Every day, ROCK Ride On Center for Kids celebrates miracles that happen in the…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: Barbara Brightwell, George Brightwell, gordon logan, ROCK, sport clips heroes arena

Shelter Stories: Second Chances

AnnMarie Kennon

photos by Kim Fachet de Araujo Some special community members are getting a second chance, thanks to the Williamson County…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: jail to jobs, john schultz, williamson county shelter

K-9 Kerplunk Returns • September 18

AnnMarie Kennon

Georgetown Parks and Recreation is bringing back the best paw-ty of the year after a 2020 pandemic hiatus. The Rec…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: doggie pool party, georgetown rec center, kerplunk, kimberly garrett

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: Live Animal Mascots

AnnMarie Kennon

Texas boasts three of fox sports’ top 25 live animal mascots  DID YOU KNOW…? Before there was a Bevo, there…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: bevo, joy and sue, live mascots, reville

Medicare Donut Hole: Digesting the Facts

LInda A. Thornton

It may be hard to swallow but, like it or not, if you are a Medicare recipient and take prescription…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: cameron kirchoff, coverage gap, donut hole, medicare, part D

Prescriptions: To Crush or Not to Crush

Do you have trouble swallowing what some people call “horse pills”?  You know, the ones that look like they should…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: crushed medicine, dysphagia, safe medication

Nuestra Comunidad

photos courtesy Williamson Museum In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed National Hispanic Heritage Week into law. In 1988, President Ronald…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: clarito zamora, escuela mexicana, georgetown history, hispanic heritage month, vanegas family, williamson museum

Next-Level Tailgating

AnnMarie Kennon

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME GRILLING? The best dishes are low maintenance, portable, and, above all, delicious! For those of you…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: football food, grill receipes, romaine, s'mores, skewers, tailgating

Poppy Talks: Ayn Rand Goes to the Olympics

Poppy Talks

God Bless Simone Biles. Whether you agree or disagree with her decision to withdraw from some of her events, Poppy…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: ayn rand, olympics, poppy talks, satire, simone biles

Welcome, Class of 2034 and more!

AnnMarie Kennon

Georgetown ISD returned to school August 19. With all classes taking place in person, the parking lots and drop-off lines…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: first day of school, GISDB2S, mitchell elementary

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