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Texas Renaissance Festival

October 2, 2025 AnnMarie Kennon

21778 FM 1774, Todd Mission TX Step through the gates of the Texas Renaissance Festival and you’ll feel as if…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: day trips, fall events, family friendly entertainment, texas renaissance festival

What Makes Texas “Texas”? From Survival to Sport – Tracking the Tradition of Hunting

LInda A. Thornton

Long before brisket and Friday night lights, hunting defined the way Texans lived, worked, and passeddown traditions. From bison on…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: family traditions, hunting traditions, texas hunting

Poppy Talks: “Participation Trophies” of Adulthood

AnnMarie Kennon

Apparently adulthood has its own participation trophy system, and it’s called customer satisfaction surveys. They slip into your inbox or…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: customer surveys, job reviews, participation trophies, pest control, satire

True Colors of Georgetown

AnnMarie Kennon

Faith, Fellowship, and Patriotism When news broke of Charlie Kirk’s passing, the people of Georgetown did what they are known…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: charlie kirk vigil, faith matters, georgetown community, turning point USA

Solving Cases with Heart

September 3, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

She Spies Private Eye Brings Justice and Peace of Mind Anji Maddox’s earliest investigations didn’t involve suspects or stakeouts—they started with…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: anji maddox, domestic investigations, ethical investigations, public safety, reuniting family, she spies private eye

A Dream Years in the Making Becomes Reality

AnnMarie Kennon 1 Comment

For decades, Georgetown families have dreamed of having a YMCA facility of their own. That dream is now about to…

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Posted in: Around Town, Experience Georgetown, Features, Kids, Non-Profit Filed under: cat phelps, danny meigs, georgetown health foundation, gordon logan, HEB, josh schroeder, laura arredondo, ron garland, wd kelley, wellspring methodist, YMCA

Citizens Step Up: Georgetown Makes Its Voice Heard at the Capitol

Charlotte Kovalchuk

This year, Georgetown leadership took an active role in the Texas legislative session, ensuring the city’s priorities—and residents’ voices—are heard…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Features, Georgetown Works!, Movers & Shakers Filed under: georgetown city council, georgetown legislative task force, josh schroeder, living in georgetown, mayor letter, texas legislature

Multi-Generational Living

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Moore Liberty Buildings Helps Families Stay Connected with ADUs Every week, Chad and Amanda Moore of Moore Liberty Buildings receive…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: accessory dwellings, backyard buildings, barndominiums, custom living spaces, moore liberty buildings

Investing in Educators

Charlotte Kovalchuk

GISD Balances Budget and Compensation Increases for All For the first time in several years, Georgetown ISD has adopted a…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: georgetown isd, GISD, GREAT program, melinda brasher, teacher raises

Hiking Georgetown’s Trails with Your Best Furry Friend

Contributing Author

contributed by April Peiffer Georgetown is home to an incredible variety of hiking trails, and exploring them with a dog…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: doggy day out, hiking with dogs, shelter dogs, WCRAS, wilco pets

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