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Library outreach assistant Colleen Ellis, left, and Library Director Sally Miculek, right, hold the ribbon for the Friends of the Georgetown Library Board Member Karen Harrison, center, as she cuts the ribbon opening the new book lockers at the Carver Center. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)

Library outreach assistant Colleen Ellis, left, and Library Director Sally Miculek, right, hold the ribbon for the Friends of the Georgetown Library Board Member Karen Harrison, center, as she cuts the ribbon opening the new book lockers at the Carver Center. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)

Georgetown library establishes book locker at Carver Center

Georgetown Public Library held a ribbon cutting for its first book locker on February 24, giving readers a way to pick up and return library books at the Carver Center for Families.
A tractor makes its way along West Davilla Street in downtown Granger on Sunday, February 22, 2026.   Photo by Andy Sharp

A tractor makes its way along West Davilla Street in downtown Granger on Sunday, February 22, 2026. Photo by Andy Sharp

Across the tracks

A tractor makes its way along West Davilla Street in downtown Granger on Sunday, February 22, 2026. Photo by Andy Sharp
Granger Secondary School, along FM 971 east of downtown Granger, is pictured on Sunday, February 22, 2026. The face of a lion, the school mascot, can be seen inside.  from a distance.  After a long delay to work on water issues the school will open for classes on March 2, 2026.    Photo by Andy Sharp.

Granger Secondary School, along FM 971 east of downtown Granger, is pictured on Sunday, February 22, 2026. The face of a lion, the school mascot, can be seen inside. from a distance. After a long delay to work on water issues the school will open for classes on March 2, 2026. Photo by Andy Sharp.

Granger ISD celebrates new secondary school opening

In a sea of purple and gold, Granger ISD students, parents, grandparents, alumni and just friendly neighbors turned out February 25 for the ribbon-cutting and free-range touring of the new Granger Secondary School.“It’s a great day to be a Lion,” GISD superintendent Stephen Brosch told the crowd.
Texas Longhorns enjoy the time near sunset, munching on grass in a pasture along County Road 455 near Beyersville on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

Texas Longhorns enjoy the time near sunset, munching on grass in a pasture along County Road 455 near Beyersville on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

Longhorns at sunset

Texas Longhorns enjoy the time near sunset, munching on grass in a pasture along County Road 455 near Beyersville on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.  Photo by Andy Sharp.

Georgetown transportation projects see price increases

Austin Avenue bridge rehab This is the rehabilitation of the Austin Avenue bridge that includes new safety rated rails, required maintenance and a new bridge deck. The original estimated completion date was April 15, 2026, but has been pushed back to August.
Cael Amason stands with his dad, Travis Amason, in Lone Horse Coffee truck on June 15. Photo Courtesy of Tonya Amason

Cael Amason stands with his dad, Travis Amason, in Lone Horse Coffee truck on June 15. Photo Courtesy of Tonya Amason

Lost Horse Coffee raises money for suicide prevention

Lost Horse Coffee is celebrating the birthday of Travis Amason, the business’ founder, with a special menu February 27 through March 4.
Emily Kaye Kipp

Emily Kaye Kipp

Emily Kaye Kipp aims for a new voice in District 6

Advocating for others has long been a part of therapist and small business owner Emily Kaye Kipp’s life from working to create new shirts for her elementary school to getting American Sign Language recognized as a language at Southwestern University.

Amplify Wilco day set for next week

For the third year in a row, I Live Here I Give Here will be hosting Amplify Wilco Day, a 24-hour giving period on March 4 and 5 that will benefit over 90 nonprofits that serve Williamson County. The event coincides with Amplify Austin, which has raised $122.
Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder, left, held an event at Mesquite Creek Outfitters on Friday, February 20, to show appreciation for supporting his terms as mayor. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)

Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder, left, held an event at Mesquite Creek Outfitters on Friday, February 20, to show appreciation for supporting his terms as mayor. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)

Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder unveils road map for third term

Since 2020, Taylor-born Josh Schroeder has served as Georgetown’s mayor – leading the city through the Covid-19 pandemic, a population boom and efforts to modernize the city’s infrastructure in and around downtown.