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Category: Features

DIY v. DIFM

February 3, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk

DO-IT-YOURSELF versus DO-IT-FOR-ME When to Grab Your Tools or When to Call the Pros When should you roll up your…

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Posted in: Features, Home & Garden, Panorama Filed under: DIFM home, DIY home, hobby and home, renovations

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: NASA Fuels “Space City” Houston

January 2, 2025 LInda A. Thornton

The year was 1961. President John F. Kennedy’s speech supporting a new space program propelled NASA into action. Established in…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: houston, houston tourism, john f kennedy, johnson space center, space city

Building Bright Futures for GISD Students

December 4, 2024 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Before the Future Ready Complex opened in August, East View High School student Gracyn Petty had no idea just how…

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Posted in: Education, Kids, Updates & Revisits Filed under: CTE georgetown, future ready education, GISD, richarte high school

Wands at the Ready

Charlotte Kovalchuk

East View High School Enchants with Harry Potter Play A magical experience — that’s how Tristan Guckian and Writer Collis describe…

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Posted in: Columns, Kids, Updates & Revisits Filed under: east view high school, east view theater, harry potter play, jon demitchell

What Makes Texas “Texas”: Good Old Southern Charm

LInda A. Thornton

The South is a place where sweet tea flows and the front porches never stay empty. Just like a Tex-Mex…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: bless your heart, southern charm, southern hospitality, texas hospitality

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Culinary Pride: Hot, Sweet, and Lots of Meat!

November 1, 2024 LInda A. Thornton

The blend of Mexican, Southern, African American, Native American, and European influences has flavored Texas cuisine with just enough sweetness…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: tex-mex food, texas food origins

Breaking the Mold

October 2, 2024 AnnMarie Kennon

HOW RR DENTISTRY IS REDEFINING DENTAL CARE WITH CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY AND COMPASSION At RR Dentistry, the patient experience is about…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: cosmetic dentistry, georgetown dentists, mark kupec, roberson dentistry, RR dentistry

Planning Ahead: Commissioner Covey Leads Williamson County into a Future of Growth and Safety

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photos courtesy Pct 3 Commissioner’s Office According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Williamson County is currently home to about 697,000…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: precinct 3 commissioner, valerie covey, williamson county

What Makes Texas “Texas”: Strange But Enforceable Laws

LInda A. Thornton

Think of these unusual laws as snippets of history that give us insight into the practical solutions that made perfect…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: laws about cows, strange legal statutes, texas laws

Sit-Rep: Vital Issues for the Future of Texas

September 2, 2024 AnnMarie Kennon

Story and photos contributed by Rep. Terry Wilson (R-TX20) It was an honor to serve as an American Soldier for…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: public school funding, sufficiency requirement, terry wilson, texas property tax

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