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Category: Columns

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

February 28, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me,…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: andy webb, brush clearing, georgetown, josh schroeder, kevin pitts, winter storm uri

Make the Trip for Hagler Ranch Longhorn Beef

January 29, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

Those who live outside Taylor may not know the Hagler family yet, but everyone needs to visit Keith Hagler’s offices…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: cameron hagler, grass-fed beef, hagler ranch, keith hagler, local beef, longhorn beef, taylor beef

Preparing for Kitten Season

Charlotte Kovalchuk Leave a comment

With kitten season coming up, the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is asking the community to step up to help…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: april peiffer, kitten fostering, kitten season, misty valenta, williamson county regional animal shelter

It’s Time to Think About Gardening

AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

The Williamson County Master Gardeners know February is a good time to start thinking about and planning for planting and…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: kate whitney, master gardeners, texas A&M horticulture, Texas agrilife extension

A Hero for Animals in Need

Charlotte Kovalchuk Leave a comment

Animal control isn’t for the faint of heart. Chasing critters in 105-degree heat, getting zapped by a fence while saving…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: angela jones, animal rescue, georgetown animal control, georgetown animal shelter

Facts to Blow Your Mind: Heartfelt

AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

Valentinus is not only the Patron Saint of sweethearts and love, he is also the go-to guy for bee keepers,…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind Filed under: fun facts, ruby chocolate, valentines facts, weird facts

Poppy Talks: “Unity” I Can Appreciate

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Without expressing my opinions about the current national conversation that focuses on unity (mostly because this magazine only has 68…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: favorite dog, satire, unity

Food: Healthy, Simple & Delicious

AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

For quality, locally-grass-fed Longhorn Beef, visit HaglerLonghorns.com to purchase for pickup or Walk-In—Ground beef, filets, sirloins, round steak, and rib…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: hagler ranch, longhorn beef, longhorn chili, longhorn meatloaf, longhorn steak

That Day it Snowed in Georgetown

AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

While, officially, the snowfall was 3-1/2 inches, to all the kids in Georgetown (age 5-100) it might well have been…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: georgetown fire department, georgetown snowman, snow in texas

Nancy Hill: New Director of the Williamson Museum

January 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon 2 Comments

Nancy Hill, the new Executive Director of the Williamson Museum is a lover of virtually any kind of museum and…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: diastole scholars center, mickie ross, nancy hill, williamson museum

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