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Category: Features

Make Mom’s Day

May 1, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Outside-the-Box Ways to Celebrate Mom Sure, breakfast in bed is sweet (until the syrup spills), and those hand-traced cards with…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: gifts from kids, mothers day

What Makes Texas “Texas”: Mega Ranches and Miles and Miles of Fertile Farms

LInda A. Thornton

Texas stands proudly as the leading agricultural state in the nation. According to the Texas Department of Agriculture, it ranks…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: king ranch, southfork ranch, texas agriculture, texas ranches, waggoner ranch

Unveiling the Ice Age

April 2, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Secrets of Inner Space Cavern Inner Space Cavern, discovered in 1963 during highway construction, is more than just a geological…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: family friendly activities, georgetown tourism, inner space cavern, Texas fossils

Egg-cellent Easter Egg Crafts

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Hop into Easter fun with creative crafts that bring splashes of color and a little spring magic to your home…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: Easter eggs, natural egg dyes, plastic egg wreath, tattooed eggs, washi tape eggs, wood bead bunnies

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: Snakes Alive

AnnMarie Kennon

’Tis the Season for the Rattlesnake Roundup! While Texas may have its fair share of people who suffer from ophidiophobia…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: rattlesnake roundup, snake facts, snake idenfication, texas festivals

Nature’s Classroom

March 3, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Turn Your Backyard into a Kid-Friendly Science Lab Ready to turn your backyard into a hub of adventure and scientific…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Home & Garden, Kids Filed under: butterfly habitat, composting, science for kids, seed bombs, weather station

What Makes Texas “Texas”? Exploring Nature at Award-Winning State Parks

LInda A. Thornton

Happy 100th birthday, Texas State Parks! In 2023, they not only celebrated their centennial but also earned the National Gold…

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Posted in: What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: brazos bend, dinosaur valley, enchanted rock, garner state park, inks lake, palo duro, texas state parks

Own Your Space at Your Pace

February 3, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Moore Liberty Buildings Offers Accessory Structures for All Budgets Are you dreaming of a hobby space or extra storage in…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: amanda moore, chad moore, moore liberty buildings

Welcome to the Cowboy Broadcast Network

AnnMarie Kennon 1 Comment

Our Local Link to Community, Culture, and Country For Jim Schwertner, a man who’s spent much of his extraordinary life…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: cowboy radio, jim schwertner, KRXT radio, local news, local sports, steve laukhuf

Empowering the Next Generation of STEM Trailblazers

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Girlstart Sparks Curiosity and Confidence “I belong in STEM, my ideas matter, I am smart and capable, and I can…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: Carver Elementary, girlstart, GISD, rebecca barnes, STEM education

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