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Features • Panoramas • Columns

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Wildflowers

April 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Bluebonnets are where the sky falls on Texas. Ever wonder why Texas roadsides are covered in bright wildflowers each spring?…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: bluebonnets, lady bird johnson, texas wildflowers

Liberty Hill School Bond • May 1

AnnMarie Kennon

The May 1 election includes several ISD Trustee places and a bond vote for Liberty Hill ISD. As the school…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: bond election 2021, liberty hill isd, school bonds, steve snell

Shining a Light on Cold Laser Therapy

Charlotte Kovalchuk

When Rebecca Garner came in to see Dr. Stephen Tranter in Georgetown about her injured foot, the pain was so…

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Posted in: Columns, Why is This a Thing? Filed under: acupuncture, andre mester, cold laser treatment, dr tranter, georgetown laser therapy, stephen tranter

Poppy Talks • I Need a Hero

Poppy Talks

I feel fortunate to have been able to hear Astronaut Charlie Duke at the Mayors’ prayer breakfast last month. The…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: apollo 16, charles duke, regular heroes, satire

Facts to Blow Your Mind • A Spring Bouquet

AnnMarie Kennon

Donald Weder holds the patent for plastic Easter eggs and shredded grass. He also holds a total of 1,411 other…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind Filed under: april fools, spring facts, weird facts

Out-of-This-World Prayer Breakfast

AnnMarie Kennon

Not many people will say the first word that comes to mind when you say “astronaut” is humble. But, attendees…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: apollo 16, charlie duke, chief wayne nero, general charles duke, gerry geiger, judge bill gravell, mayor prayer breakfast

Editor’s Note • March 2021

February 28, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Well, the Groundhog did say six more weeks of Winter. But, then he apparently got drunk and sent it all…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: winter storm uri

A Moment That Changed Everything

River Kelly Fund Building a Legacy of Healing & Hope It was a mild summer afternoon in 2019, not unlike…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: amber smith, drowning prevention, granger smith, live like riv, river kelly foundation

Looking at COVID-year Taxes

AnnMarie Kennon

We know 2020 was the longest year ever and, among other things, the IRS won’t let us forget it either.…

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Posted in: Ask the Expert, Columns Filed under: 2020 taxes, covid taxes, tax return

Transformative Justice

AnnMarie Kennon

Since January 2019, through a series of cooperative grants, Williamson County has been successfully implementing alternatives to incarceration for emerging…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: emerging adults docket, scott matthew, stacey mathews, terence davis, williamson county juvenile justice

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