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Category: Columns

Finishing the Rest of the Bottle

May 4, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

“If you do not have a good wine to use, it is far better to omit it, for a poor…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: cheesecake wine gelee, cooking with wine, lemon chicken soup, pot roast

Not Just Pretty Faces

AnnMarie Kennon

Women own 36 percent of small businesses worldwide. Their aggregate revenue is roughly $1.9 trillion. The oldest mother is Rajo…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind Filed under: facts about mothers, facts about women, weird facts

Weird Mom Thoughts

Poppy Talks

I  heard recently that Mother’s Day is the second most celebrated holiday after Christmas. So, in the grand scheme of…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: mother's day, satire

A.M.E.’s “New” Mighty Cross

Congregants of the historic Wesley Chapel AME Church at 508 W 4th Street gathered last month—for the first time in…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: AME church, jimmy jacobs, wesley chapel, william quickley

Being Green Was Never So Easy

April 1, 2022

Many homeowners go to great lengths to create a beautiful lawn and garden. As you daydream about blooms and produce,…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: composting, green gardening, neighboring plants, pantry pesticides

Donation Gives Kittens a Bright Future

Contributing Author

contributed by April Peiffer • photo courtesy WCRAS T hanks to a generous Georgetown couple, the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter’s…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: animal shelter, shelter donation, WCRAS

Property Fraud: What is it? How to Recognize it

AnnMarie Kennon

The pandemic may not be a priority topic anymore but residual effects remain for victims of property fraud. While not…

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Posted in: Ask the Expert, Columns Filed under: evelyn mclean, judge mclean, mortgage fraud, nancy rister, property fraud

The Poppy Fest We Know and Love is Back

AnnMarie Kennon

Who would have guessed, when we watched the Red Poppy Festival parade in 2019, that we would not see another…

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Posted in: Columns, Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: josh schroeder, poppyfest, red poppy festival

Preserving Georgetown

Charlotte Kovalchuk

When it comes to preserving historic buildings and homes, Preservation Georgetown Board President Mickie Ross says it’s not just about…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: georgetown historical homes, georgetown overlay district, mickie ross, preservation georgetown board

Life Insurance You Can Use

Charlotte Kovalchuk

In last month’s article on tax-free retirement, Texas Trusted Advisors addressed three factors that could impact your retirement plan, including…

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Posted in: Columns, Thriving After 55 Filed under: indexed universal life, IUL policy, texas trusted advisors

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