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Features • Panoramas • Columns

Super Skillets

May 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

DOUG LYTTON’S FAVORITE STEAK Use a “Cowboy Cut,” bone-in Rib eye, aged, marbled, about 1-1/2” to 2-1/2” thick. If you…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: doug lytton, skillet cooking, skillet dessert, skillet veggies

Poppy Talks: Alpha Mom

Poppy Talks

It’s Mother’s Day. The day mom gets breakfast in bed and flowers. Who am I kidding… all I really want…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: mothers day, poppy talks

Purrfect Mural Spotlights Animal Shelter

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Changing negative perspectives and inspiring the community are the Georgetown Animal Shelter’s goals for its “Pick me!” mural—the latest addition…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: georgetown animal shelter, georgetown mural, jason tetlak

Editor Letter • April 2021

April 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

April feels like the ‘friendliest’ month to me. Maybe it’s the delicate buds on trees and multi-colored flowers that emerge,…

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Mobility Improvements on May 1 Ballot

AnnMarie Kennon

On May 1, Georgetown voters have the opportunity to approve funding for ten new road projects that proponents say will…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: election 2021, georgetown mobility coalition, georgetown road bond, ron garland

Georgetown’s Thriving Art Scene

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Telling Stories, Building Community Through Art From honoring military heroes and preserving history to welcoming newcomers and showcasing our signature…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: georgetown art scene, georgetown mural

Georgetown ISD • Plenty to Brag About

AnnMarie Kennon

On his first day at GISD, Superintendent Dr. Fred Brent turned the District’s attention to becoming a learning organization. “Our…

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Posted in: Columns, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: fred brent, georgetown isd, learner profile, sea perch, tango flight, true accountability

GISD • A Student’s Perspective

AnnMarie Kennon

Reflecting on her experience at Georgetown High School, Clara speaks highly of being in GISD. “I’m lucky to be at…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: andy webb, georgetown high school

GISD • Curriculum?

AnnMarie Kennon

School officials say it is a miscommunication to say low scores mean GISD is not teaching to the Texas curriculum.…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: TEKS, texas curriculum

GISD • Ben Stewart, “My Education Journey”

Contributing Author

I am proud to be a product of public education. I refuse to listen to those that say public education…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: ben stewart, fred brent, georgia medler, staar testing, state of the district

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