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Month: May 2020

From the Editor • May 2020

May 16, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

May greetings…  When we first sat down at the big table to plan this issue, it was mid-March, and there…

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Georgetown Steps Up to Help Its Own

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As our community, and the country, slowly came to a relative standstill, the people and businesses of Georgetown did some…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: bill gravell, brad strittmatter, carver reverse parade, cody hirt, emily fraser, tammy smith

Pandemics No Match for Positive Thinking

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Scientists and psychologists have been telling us for years that positive thinking and attitudes create genuine value in our lives.…

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Posted in: Home & Garden, Panorama Filed under: kay mcconaughey, matthew mcconaughey, power of positive thinking, sun city, virtual bingo

The Farmers’ Almanac

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Sometimes, we might feel like the world is just too digital, too fast, or even too modern. If Spring 2020…

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Posted in: Columns, Why is This a Thing? Filed under: caleb weatherbee, farmers almanac, peter geiger, sandi duncan

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Texas Search and Rescue

AnnMarie Kennon 1 Comment

Many states and municipal organizations across the United States have Search and Rescue (SAR) teams with varying skills and responsibilities. …

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Posted in: What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: search and rescue, shawn hohnstreiter, TEXSAR

Mother Earth

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Powerful earthquakes can permanently shorten the length of Earth’s day, by moving the spin of the Earth’s axis. The 2011…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind Filed under: NASA, world facts

Re-Discover Georgetown

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We may have rescheduled Poppyfest, the Georgetown Film Festival, Georgetown Photography Festival, the ROCK Barn Dance, and a few other…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: barking armadillo, cedar breaks park, crockett garden falls, mango tango

Five Questions with Lori Champion, Celebration Church

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We asked Lori Champion about how our changing times are creating a new normal in and among the faith communityand…

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Posted in: Five Questions Filed under: celebration church, community support, joe champion, lori champion, pandemic, woman up

Wine 101: Decoding the Label

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It’s a classic scenario: You’re at the store, staring at an aisle of wine and you have no idea where…

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Posted in: Columns Filed under: wine 101, wine education

Silver Linings Part II

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While many folks experienced drastic life changes during the quarantine, mine was maybe a little different kind of drama. As…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: community support, essential businesses, pandemic, satire

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