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Category: Features

Nuestra Comunidad

September 1, 2021 Karina Cuenca

photos courtesy Williamson Museum In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed National Hispanic Heritage Week into law. In 1988, President Ronald…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: clarito zamora, escuela mexicana, georgetown history, hispanic heritage month, vanegas family, williamson museum

Dog Days at the Justice Center

July 31, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy Williamson County Attorney’s Office In 1999, Pet Sitters International created Take Your Dog to Work day to encourage…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: courthouse dogs, dee hobbs, morale dogs, petsitters international, therapy dogs, williamson county attorney

“GT Speed” Running with Purpose

Ruby Moseley

Georgetown families can be thankful for the selflessness of coaches who give their time in many diverse forms for the…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: georgtown track club, grover moore, GT speed, junior olympics, leslie walker, matt walker, youth track club

Walking for Babies in Georgetown

Ruby Moseley

The TEARS Foundation was founded in 2002. Amber Chau began the Hill Country Chapter in August 2017 in honor of…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: childhood cancer, georgetown events, tears foundation, tears walk & rock

Updates from “Where Love Resides”

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Donation Sparks New Bunkhouse for Living Grace Canine Ranch Whether caring for senior dogs, effecting change, or educating new generations…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: jack garey, living grace ranch, rhonda minardi, senior dogs

Summer Snack Strategy

Contributing Author

Contributed by Hillary Kennon As we journey through the long days of summer, as a former Kindergarten teacher, I’m sharing…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns, Food, Kids Filed under: snacks, summer hacks

Independence Day Special • Becoming an American

June 30, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Gathering for church, earning success through hard work, speaking freely without fear of retribution—for most of us, it’s hard to…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: alexander polansky, celtic viking studio, daniel bethapudi, independence day, juan andrade, lupe andrade, naturalized citizens

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Traveling Like a Texan

AnnMarie Kennon

Among the many things Texans have to explain about Texas is the special delight (and shared pain) of traveling the…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: cadillac ranch, fastest interstate, I-35, texas highways

Paying Good Health Forward

June 4, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

photos courtesy of Aesthetic Dentistry of Georgetown Every patient has a unique story, and Aesthetic Dentistry of Georgetown is proud…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: aesthetic dentistry, dr mandy holley, dr. mark duncan, georgetown dentist, smile freely

For Love of Wesley Chapel

AnnMarie Kennon

The historic Wesley Chapel A.M.E. Church is undergoing a special renovation that will restore one of Georgetown’s oldest churches. Constructed…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: a.m.e. church, adriene even-quickley, chris gossett, historic georgetown, jimmy jacobs, wesley chapel, william quickley

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