Florence Police Chief Wayne Thompson, right, gets tearful listening to 15 people vocalize their support of him during the January 20 special-called city council meeting. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
Florence Police Chief Wayne Thompson, right, gets tearful listening to 15 people vocalize their support of him during the January 20 special-called city council meeting. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
During the national Walk out for Freedom on Tuesday, January 20, Williamson County residents took part by protesting Immigration Customs Enforcement, President Donald Trump and his recent talk of making Greenland the next U.S. state. Protestors walked around the Williamson County Courthouse and the Square in downtown Georgetown. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
This map shows where the commercial, residential, greenspace and floodplain are located within the property. The purple shows the commercial buildings toward the front, with the yellow residential being behind it. The light green shows private common spaces and the dark green shows public common spaces. The back of the property is hatched in blue because it is in a flood plain. However, there will be a multi-use trail on that part of the property. (Courtesy of City of Georgetown)
County Commissioners Valerie Covey, left, and County Sheriff Matt Lindamann, right, participate in the January 15 Justice Complex Project open house at the EMS North Campus. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
Georgetown Assistant Police Chief Roland Waits leads his team onto the court as the the police department takes on a Granny Basketball Team, the Texas Fire Ants, during a matchup held at East View High School on Saturday, January 17, 2026. The game, won by the Fire Ants, with a final score of 55-47, benefits the Carver Center for Families. Photo by Andy Sharp.
Marchers make their way down 7th Street during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day annual march and program on Monday, January 19, 2026. The program was held at Macedonia Baptist Church. (Photo by Andy Sharp)
he Georgetown Area Republican Women hosted a candidate forum for the state races on Thursday, January 15, at the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. GARW President Terri Rodriguez was the moderator. From left, the forum consisted of Larry Nance, Charles Schwertner and Apollo Hernandez for state Senator District 5, and Blayre Pena and Caroline Harris Davila for state Representative District 52. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.