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Category: Features

The Craft of Celebration

April 2, 2026 AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy of Efrain Montes Efrain Montes helps customers turn life’s milestones into lasting pieces at Sky & Co Jewelry Jewelry…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: crafted jewelry, custom jewelry, georgetown jewelers, milestone jewelry

Georgetown Voters to Decide the Future of Water Service Territory

AnnMarie Kennon

Understanding the CCN When Georgetown voters head to the polls on May 2, they will be deciding whether the city…

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Posted in: Features, Georgetown Works! Filed under: CCN sale, georgetown elections, georgetown water, josh schroeder, water CCN

Lone Star Diversity • The Cultures that Made Texas

LInda A. Thornton

The comforting “melting pot” of the early 20th century has been replaced with the modern realization that different cultures thrive…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: germans and czechs, hispanic tejanos, texas culture, texas demographics, vitenamese in texas

The Return of the Hill Country Estate

March 3, 2026 AnnMarie Kennon

Space, privacy, and panoramic views define the next chapter at The Canyons at HCH Ranch by Grand Endeavor Homes In…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: estate homes, georgetown development, grand endeavor homes, hill country homes, justin jacobs

Investing in the Home You Already Love

February 2, 2026 AnnMarie Kennon

THE SMARTEST UPGRADE OF ALL For years, the dream solution to a house that felt too small, too dated, or…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: bowman outdoor living, georgetown landscaping, janice bowman, landscape architecture, outdoor kitchen, patios, pavers

The Water Receded, the Work Continues

AnnMarie Kennon

Over the Fourth of July weekend, devastating floods swept through parts of Central Texas, changing lives in a matter of…

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Posted in: Features, Movers & Shakers, People Filed under: CR Williamson, justin jacobs, kendra cofer, l4 cares, texas floods

When Screens Go Dark, Kids Light Up

January 2, 2026 AnnMarie Kennon

On December 10 Australia became the first nation to enforce a sweeping restriction on social media use: children under 16…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids Filed under: HB 1481, screen time, social media laws, touch grass

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: All in For Texas Hold ‘Em

LInda A. Thornton

You wouldn’t expect anything less from Texas. If you’re going to put your spin on a centuries-old card game, why…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: georgetown poker club, lodge poker club, michael geronimo, poker clubs, road gamblers, texas hold'em, texas poker culture

A Life Built on Service: Grounded in Family and Faith

December 5, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Senator Charles Schwertner’s Texas roots, medical and political career,and legislative work continue to shape the lives of families across the…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features, People Filed under: belinda schwertner, charles schwertner, dr schwertner, senate district 5, wccac

The Evolution of the Christmas Tree

Charlotte Kovalchuk

How a Simple Evergreen Became a Global Symbol of Joy Towering evergreens strung with lights, glass baubles, and family heirlooms—few…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids, Panorama Filed under: christmas trees, history of yule trees, holiday history

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