GISD Students at “Camp Invention”
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Mayor Dale Ross and wife Mickie settled in at City Lights for an exclusive look, sponsored by Paramount Pictures, of "An Inconvenient Sequel". The full-length documentary is a follow up by the 2006 film about global warming that features Vice-president Al Gore's forecasts for future
Nearly 100 guests enjoyed famous Schwertner Ranch hospitality June 29 at a fundraiser for 368th District Judge Rick Kennon. Jim Schwertner (left) and Sheriff Robert Chody (right) introduced Judge Kennon, who is running for his second term in the March 2018 Republican Primary.
St. David’s Georgetown Hospital announced today the opening of a new helipad and the completion of its parking lot expansion, which includes 81 additional spaces. A new helipad will save time in transporting critical patients to and from St. David’s Georgetown Hospital. The additional parking spaces
[caption id="attachment_2523" align="alignleft" width="300"] New Georgetown residents James Victorine (6), mutton busting champ, with dad Seth[/caption] The Williamson County Sheriff’s Posse held its annual Rodeo June 23-24 and delighted guests with dozens of cowboy events and entertainers. Each year they host the Georgetown WCSP Rodeo with open
The City of Georgetown was awarded a $200,000 trail grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in early June. This grant will help fund a nearly half-mile concrete trail expansion from San Gabriel Park along the San Gabriel River to the Katy Crossing subdivision. The
The City of Georgetown’s Main Street Program has been designated as an accredited Main Street America program for meeting rigorous performance standards set by the National Main Street Center. Each year, the National Main Street Center and its coordinating program partners announce the list of accredited
The All Stars Mavericks 6U D1 team went undefeated 12-0 and winning the Championship on this Sunday June 25th against Round Rock Thunder with a final score of 18-15. This is the 1st time in Georgetown History that a 6u D1 team wins All Stars. Back
(Latin still has great value) We may not find Virgil on Facebook but Latin is still very much alive at Grace Academy school in Georgetown. Case in point, an end-of-year project by academy student Rebekah Schwab was recently featured in a national classical language blog,
Over the last two articles, we looked at the good and the bad from the 85th Texas Legislative Session; first, how legislators from all sides came together to build a budget agreement, and then how a fight over differing political agendas brought the session to