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Category: Features

Camp Agapé Gives Hope to Grieving Kids

March 2, 2020

Losing a parent or sibling at a young age is a significant heartache that requires extra support …and faith. Imagine…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: agape love, camp agape, children in grief, grief camp, kim turk, lost a parent

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Also Known as BLACK GOLD

AnnMarie Kennon

TEXAS OIL AND ENERGY Texas Railroad Commissioner  Christi Craddick has the numbers, and the impact Texas energy will continue to…

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Posted in: Features, Uncategorized, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: A.F. Lucas, christi craddock, permian basin, RRC, spindletop, texas oil and gas

Six-Pack of GISD excellence: Programs (and students) Worth Getting to Know

AnnMarie Kennon

THE 5TH ANNUAL GISD STATE OF THE DISTRICT PROVED THAT EDUCATION IN GEORGETOWN IS INNOVATIVE, HOLISTIC, AND BETTER THAN EVER…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: daniel chan, fred brent, georgetown isd criminal justice, GISD, gordon logan cosmetology, state of the district, UIL math, veterinary assistant program

Not a Day in a Life—Celebrating a Life for a Day

AnnMarie Kennon

At Cook-Walden, commemorating a person’s life is growing ever-more creative and customized; moving us away from the stereotype of the…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: celebrate life, cook walden funeral, jared king, not your grandmas funeral

Smile Freely… as much a verb as a program name

January 31, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

MANDY HOLLEY • DDS, LVIM, FICCMOMARK DUNCAN • DDS, FAGD, DICO, FICCMO, LVIFBRITTNEY ESPINOZA • DDS Every patient has a…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: brittany espinoza, georgetown dentist, mandy holley, mark duncan, melissea huff, smile makeover

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

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

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