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Category: Features

Leo and Vivian Wood: As Crazy about Georgetown as they are Each Other

January 31, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

Some still call him “Mr. Georgetown,” and it is fitting. Since 1969, Leo and Vivian Wood have been living, working,…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: leo wood, mr. georgetown, snead family, texas crushed stone

What Makes Texas, Texas? • Cattle Ranching

AnnMarie Kennon

Cattle ranching has been a major Texas industry for nearly three centuries, and is a big part of our Texas…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: beef industry, capital land & livestock, cattle rustling, code of the west, jim schwertner, texas rangers

Six Pack of Civics: How (and why) Our Justice Elections Really Matter

AnnMarie Kennon

There is never a shortage of news and information about Presidential and federal elections. Still, our local elected officials have a…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: county attorney, court of criminal appeals, district attorney, precinct chairs, williamson county courts, williamson county judges

Hope Alliance: Providing Service, Safety, and Hope

AnnMarie Kennon

According to the CDC, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience physical violence by their intimate…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: amplify austin, crisis center, domestic violence help, hope alliance, patty connor, rick brown, womens shelter

Undoing One Piece of a Cold Case Mystery

January 3, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

You Can Help  •  ColdCaseTips@wilco.org   512.943.5204No matter how small the detail Last year, a tremendous team effort resulted in the…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: debra louise jackson, oddfellows cemetery, orange socks, robert chody, williamson county cold cases

What Makes Texas, Texas? • The Texas Rangers

AnnMarie Kennon 2 Comments

The TEXAS RANGERS Georgetown can boast at least one of these legendary lawmen—Lt. Matt Lindemann. Recently retired from the division,…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: byron johnson, matt lindemann, texas department of public safety, texas ranger museum, texas rangers

The Future is in Good Hands

AnnMarie Kennon

A Multi-faceted Look at Youth Leadership The Williamson County Livestock Association hosted the 74th Annual Livestock Association Show and Sale…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: 4-h clubs, bill gravell, future farmers of america, georgetown isd, kirsten heselmeyer, landon sanders, wayne sanders, williamson county livestock show

Unmask Your Generosity

AnnMarie Kennon

Three Great Georgetown Non-profits February 29, 5pm • Georgetown Sheraton • soireewilcotx.org Dinner, dancing, games… a parade of floats, firewalkers,…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: barbara garland, court appointed child advocates, georgetown project, lesli janca, marisa austin, soiree 2020, williamson county child advocacy center

The Campbell Family Christmas

December 2, 2019 Tracie Jack

Five years ago, the Georgetown View introduced you to the Campbell family (pictured above with Pastor George Crisp) and their…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: 7th street homeless, austin homeless, claudia campbell, dwayne campbell, feedthemandfreethem, pastor george crisp

Modern Lifestyles in Historic Homes

AnnMarie Kennon

Historic homes and buildings provide cultural experiences, and create benefits for leisure and tourism. The benefits are not always about…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: amanda parr, chance leigh, dale ross, historic homes, john lawton, mickie ross, old town georgetown

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