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Category: Features

Beautiful Inside & Out

November 1, 2022 Charlotte Kovalchuk

In 2020, Nick Austin took her We Are Not Broken nonprofit organization on the road in search of new stories…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: empowerment, georgetown non-profit, haley beatty, nick austin, scar stories

Backpack Buddies: Beyond the Cafeteria

Emily Tilly

This volunteer-run organization provides supplemental nutrition to the ever-growing number of students in Georgetown ISD  In 2009, the Georgetown Ministerial…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: backpack buddies, bob kostka, food insecurity, georgetown ministerial alliance, georgetown project

Ready to Give Time, Talent, or Treasure?

AnnMarie Kennon

These organizations are located in or serve the residents of Georgetown  It was our intent to include as many as…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: georgetown charities, georgetown non-profits

Always Our Friend

AnnMarie Kennon

The Pearly Gates have a new greeter with a big smile and a handshake. Leo “Mr. Georgetown” Wood • August…

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Posted in: Features, People Filed under: august alvarado, dr. mike douglas, joe savage, John Carter, leo wood, mr. georgetown, ron garland

The Good, the Bad, and the Money

AnnMarie Kennon

When good guys Sheriff Mike Gleason and District Attorney Shawn Dick are not out catching and prosecuting bad guys, they…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: kerrie stannell, mike gleason, shawn dick, wccac, williamson county children's advocacy center, williamson county sheriff

What Makes Texas “Texas”?: Let’s Talk Turkey Y’all

AnnMarie Kennon

To discern what makes a Thanksgiving distinctly Texan, let’s start with the Texas town named Turkey. Located at the southern…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: cuero texas, dallas cowboys, thanksgiving, thanksgiving dinner, turkey texas

Restoring Smiles and Exceptional Experiences

September 30, 2022 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Reflecting Christ Through Compassionate Care Snow shoes and skis covering the walls, coffee by a fireplace in the lobby, rooms…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: chad abrams, cory roach, cosmetic dentistry, RR dentistry, ryan roberson

The Many Courts of Williamson County

AnnMarie Kennon

Your Votes Matter Even if You’re Not a Part of the Justice System The court system in Williamson County affects…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: civics 101, november elections, will ward, williamson county judges

Making Vocational Education Happen

AnnMarie Kennon

TX Representative Terry Wilson photos courtesy office of Rep. Wilson Public and higher education has been the focus of Colonel…

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Posted in: Education, Features Filed under: CTE in texas, P-TECH, terry wilson, vocational education

Thinking Outside the Courtroom

AnnMarie Kennon

Evelyn McLean doesn’t see the people who approach her bench as mere court cases. Instead, as Precinct 3 justice of…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: evelyn mclean, financial literacy, jp3, what every teen should know about texas law, williamson county courts

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