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Ann Marie Ludlow, Business, Community & Arts, Georgetown, News

GPD Out and Around Town

April 6, 2018
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A Blue Birthday The Georgetown Police Department continues to set the standard in community outreach. Georgetown officers make a consistent effort to support and demonstrate trust with kids and Captain Evelyn McLean volunteered to provide a very special and unique experience for 8-year-old Jack's birthday

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Business, Community & Arts, Georgetown, News

Cross-Town Social Multiplies Chamber Reach

April 6, 2018
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Officers and members of four local chambers of commerce met at Cook-Walden Davis in Georgetown March 29 in the second Cross-Town social to help members make new and bigger connections outside their immediate areas. The event included officers, members and a few elected officials from Jarrell,

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Business, Community & Arts, Georgetown, News

Chamber Celebrates Ambassador Anniversary

April 6, 2018
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Christian Brothers Automotive in Georgetown celebrated one year under new ownership with a customer appreciation party and an official ribbon cutting hosted by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce to recognize their membership. Owner Keith Guyton, surrounded by family, cut the ribbon and talked about services;

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Business, News, Williamson County

Lucky’s Brings a Taste of Chicago to Texas

April 6, 2018
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If you’re from Georgetown, then you know probably remember the names Jerry and Coco Honnell. If not, you certainly know their food.  The Honells owned “The American Bistro” in Georgetown for years before moving to Round Rock to up their game. And up it, they

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News, Politics, Williamson County

Republicans Moving Forward to November

April 6, 2018
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Williamson County’s Republican nominee for County Judge is looking forward to walking arm in arm to the ballot box with his fellow nominees in November. Judge Bill Gravell says, “I am humbled to be the Republican nominee, and I look forward to working and serving in

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Ann Marie Ludlow, News, Politics, Williamson County

The Culture and Class of John Carter

April 6, 2018
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Congressman John Carter has been serving and leading in Central Texas for more than 35 years. From 1981 to 2002 he was Judge of the 277th District Court and admits, at that time, he had no desire to run for Congress. On September 11, 2001, he

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Georgetown, News, Politics

Georgetown City Council: Anna Eby & Mary Calixtro

April 6, 2018
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Anna Eby How long have you lived in Georgetown?  What do you love about it? I have lived in Georgetown 17 years. I love Georgetown's distinctive character and feel, as well as its natural beauty. I love that, despite the growth, Georgetown is still a place

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Georgetown, News, Politics, Schools

Stewart for Place 7

April 6, 2018
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Ben Stewart has been a member of the GISD Board of Trustees since November 2016 when he was appointed to fill the Place 7 seat. In the five years he’s been a Georgetown resident, Stewart, who has two daughters at Carver Elementary, has taken an active

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Georgetown, News, Politics, Schools

GISD Board: Gonzalez for Place 6

April 6, 2018
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Marcos Gonzalez is running for the open seat in Place 6 to replace Greg Eady, who is not running for re-election. Gonzalez and his wife were born and raised in Georgetown. After some time in the Ozarks, they came back, he says, "Because I always knew

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Georgetown, News, Politics, Schools

GISD Board: Jones for Place 6

April 6, 2018
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Stevie Nicole Jones is running for the GISD Board Place 6 because she wants to bring greater diversity, transparency and equal rights to all students and parents across the district. "I feel strongly about those issues because while I believe we do many things well.

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