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Georgetown, Justice, News, Williamson County

Juvenile Justice Setting the Standard, Again

March 23, 2017
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The Williamson County Juvenile Justice Center recently implemented a new and groundbreaking program that, according to District Judge Stacey Mathews, is already being looked to for duplication state-wide. "Being at the forefront of juvenile rehabilitation and care is nothing new for Williamson County and this is

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Georgetown, News, Politics, Schools

Stewart Running to Keep School Board Seat

March 23, 2017
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School Board Trustee Ben Stewart announced his candidacy to run for the seat he was appointed to by the Board in November 2016. Bylaws require that anyone appointed must run at the next general election for the un-expired term. The May 6th Election covers the

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Community & Arts, Georgetown, Justice, News

Sun City’s Recipe to Support Georgetown PD

March 23, 2017
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The B.L.U.E. Angels aren’t just a Navy phenomenon. In Sun City, they are a collective of residents who regularly show their appreciation for Georgetown Police Officers and their support staff. Sandy Phillips is one of the team leaders for N50 ladies who had an idea during

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News, Regular Features, Terry Wilson: Sit-Rep

Terry Wilson Sit-Rep: Weeks 10 & 11

March 23, 2017
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I need your input on something. As part of my service as your representative, it is my duty, when particularly difficult issues arise, to come back to you and discuss what we, as a district, want to see happen in our state. One of those

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Justice, News

Governor Announces New Rewards For Unsolved TX Murder Cases

March 23, 2017
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The Office of the Governor, The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and Texas Crime Stoppers today announced a new reward program related to the Texas Ranger Unsolved Crimes Investigation Program. The new reward program, funded by the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division and administered by

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Editorial, Publisher's Corner

A ‘Yes’ To Jarrell’s School Bond Is A ‘Yes’ To The Future

March 23, 2017
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While many people are out looking for Bluebonnets this time of year, Jarrell ISD Superintendent Dr. Bill Chapman is keeping an eye on the ground as well. But in this case, he’s not searching for native flora, but anything rising from the earth that could

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Congressman John Carter, Editorial

On the Record with U.S. Representative John Carter

March 23, 2017
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We Must Invest in our Military I’m optimistic that President Trump has announced that he will seek to add $54 billion to the Department of Defense in 2018 and in doing so, will finally end Sequestration, which Army Vice-Chief of Staff General Daniel Allyn called “the

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Georgetown, News

Golden Age Living at the Oaks

March 23, 2017
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Bettie and Harold Graves call their home “a cruise without the water.” Just one visit and you might believe it too. With wide open dining and activities rooms, diverse goings-on, spacious residences, rich colors and textures, and what residents call “the best staff” with

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Regular Features, Savvy Senior

How to Find Affordable High-Speed Home Internet Services

March 23, 2017
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Dear Savvy Senior, Do you know of any resources that can help me find affordable high-speed home Internet services? I’m retired and live primarily on my Social Security and would like to find something cheaper than the $40 per month that I currently pay. ~Searching Senior Dear

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Ask the Chief, Regular Features

Ask the Chief

March 23, 2017
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"Ask the Chief" is an opportunity for our readers to reach out to Chief Wayne Nero and Assistant Chief Cory Tchida of the Georgetown Police Department, Please send your questions to info@fpgtx.com with the subject "Ask the Chief" Do police get more anxious about doing the

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