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Category: Features

Life Skills: Teens Learning to Navigate the Real World

March 31, 2023 LInda A. Thornton

Each day, Georgetown ISD strives to set students up for success through its Career Technical Education (CTE) program – students…

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Posted in: Features, Kids Filed under: adulting 101, life skills for teens, lifeskills, marjorie anderson, tips for parents

Austin Window Fashions 

March 1, 2023 LInda A. Thornton

Measuring Success One Customer at a Time Taylor Wadsworth, Austin Window Fashions’ vice president of sales and marketing, still remembers the…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: austin window fashions, cordless blinds, interior design, shades and shutters, taylor wadsworth, window design

FBOs Upgrading Georgetown Airport
from Municipal to Executive

AnnMarie Kennon

Williamson County serves general Aviation owners and customers from Georgetown Executive Airport at Johnny Gantt Field and Taylor Municipal Airport. Together…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: anna cutter, CJPA, cutter aviation, jim schwertner, josh schroeder, trent corcia, will cutter

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Six Flags

AnnMarie Kennon

Today, the nation and the world recognize Texas’ Lone Star State flag but most Texans know there is much more…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: republic of texas, six flags over texas, vexillology

LIVING AT THE GYM

January 2, 2023 Charlotte Kovalchuk

When gyms were forced to close their doors during the pandemic, fitness enthusiasts had to relocate their exercise regimens to…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: alejandra ivey, ctx home gyms, dillon ivey, fitness equipment, home fitness

New Rules for a New Year

The FDA is making strides to further benefit the consumer when it comes to what we eat and how we…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: fda rules, health food, healthy foods

Hate Working Out? Try These 10 Exercises-in-disguise

Charlotte Kovalchuk

In a world of treadmills and weight machines, it can be easy to think of exercising as agrueling chore. Instead…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: archery, fitness, geocaching, health, horseback riding, krav maga, martial arts, parkour, pickleball, roller skating, scuba

What Makes Texans “Texan”?

Charlotte Kovalchuk

by Charlotte Kovalchuk and Ann Marie Kennon EAT LIKE A TEXAN Texas’ culinary legacy has various cultural influences, including “traditional…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: cowboy boots, long star lingo, texas barbecue, texas bucket list, texas food

A French Country Oasis in Central Texas

December 2, 2022 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Transforming 30 acres of rolling hill country pastureland into a French country fairy tale estate where you can celebrate a…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: christopher walters, florence venue, hill country wedding, jessica walters, sereno farms, wedding venue

$1 Million Grant Moving Transformative Justice Forward

December 1, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

Last June we featured the people and purpose of Williamson County Transformative Justice. Aimed at emerging adults, this court-supervised diversionary…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: emerging adults, scott matthew, stacey mathews, terence davis, transformative justice, williamson county juvenile justice

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