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Category: Columns

Girl Scouts Make a Difference

October 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Building confidence as we return to a life filled with friends and new experiences.  The Girl Scouts of America say…

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Posted in: Columns, Eagle Scouts Filed under: georgetown scouts, girl scouts, GSA, red poppy service unit

An American Story

AnnMarie Kennon

…of By-the-Books Immigration Upendra Chowlera recently celebrated his wife Kishori’s arrival in Georgetown after many months of waiting for approval…

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Posted in: Columns, Everyday Heroes Filed under: anne marshall, betty schleder, congressman john carter, immigration, judge john carter, upendra chowlera

Saddle Up!

Charlotte Kovalchuk

The Inaugural Williamson County Fair & Rodeo Home to a rich agricultural heritage, Williamson County has enjoyed an annual livestock…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: clint chitsey, county fair and rodeo, dan gattis, scott heselmeyer, taylor expo center, tracy byrd, williamson county fair, williamson county rodeo

Autumn Arts Stroll

Charlotte Kovalchuk

photos courtesy of Amanda Still Arts and Culture Program Enhancing the Georgetown Art Scene This fall, downtown Georgetown will transform…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: artisans connect gallery, arts stroll, georgetown art center, georgetown arts, j muzacz

Poppy Talks: Shower Thoughts

Poppy Talks

Sometimes I use my shower time to pray. I could go all English-major on it and say it’s all about…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: satire, shower thoughts

Man’s Best Friend’s Best Pool Paw-ty

AnnMarie Kennon

The 2021 K-9 Kerplunk was a perfect marriage of beautiful weather and happy families. Many thanks to the City, the…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: georgetown parks and recreation, k9 pool party, k9kerplunk, kerplunk, splash pool

“ChurchLunch” Feeds Students’ Hearts and Souls

September 1, 2021 LInda A. Thornton 2 Comments

Bryan and Cheryl Scott are not professional chefs, but when their college age daughter mentioned she enjoyed a church-sponsored home-cooked…

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Posted in: Columns, Faith & Chicken Soup Filed under: bryan scott, cheryl scott, churchlunch, college meals, crestview baptist, southwestern university

Officer Jolly Trades Her Badge For A Blackboard

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Like moths to a flame, folks couldn’t help stopping by to say hello to Delta Jolly one afternoon at Just…

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Posted in: Blue Matters, Columns Filed under: delta jolly, delta jolly author, georgetown high school, georgetown police, officer jolly

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

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