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Some Georgetown businesses thrive while others work to survive as coronavirus pandemic continues

Nearly one year after Georgetown businesses began to feel the impacts of COVID-19 and related restrictions, Gatzby Salon owner Laura Atkinson is maintaining and adding clientele due to a continued vigilance toward keeping them safe, she said. → Read More

Recognize Black History Month at these events in Georgetown

There are several ways to recognize Black History Month in Georgetown throughout February. → Read More

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce seeks businesses interested in receiving rapid COVID-19 test kits, masks

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce will be provided with a select number of test kits and face masks, which will be distributed to small businesses, who will have the opportunity to administer these tests to their employees. → Read More

Marisol's Mexican Grill serving interior Mexican, Tex-Mex dishes in Georgetown

Popular dishes include handmade tamales, fajitas, menudo, chile Colorado and mole enchiladas. → Read More

33 restaurants in Georgetown to try

These restaurants opened in 2020 or are coming soon. → Read More

21 Georgetown businesses that opened in 2020 or are coming soon

Check out a list of local businesses to support. → Read More

Get messy on purpose, enjoy lake views at Art Barn ATX in Leander

The business hosts birthday parties and summer camps along with art sessions for all ages. → Read More

See a list of possible projects for Georgetown's proposed mobility bond

Georgetown residents may be voting on a $50 million mobility bond this May. → Read More

24 restaurants to try in Cedar Park and Leander

Check out a list of restaurants that opened in Cedar Park and Leander in 2020 or are coming in 2021. → Read More

Georgetown State of the City event to be held virtually

All residents participating in the event will be entered to win one of several prizes, including a one-year family pass to the Georgetown Recreation Center and one-year passes to Garey Park. → Read More

Honor, celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at these Georgetown events Jan. 18-26

A variety of events including a virtual program, service day events, and a race and ethnicity symposium will be held in Georgetown. → Read More

Georgetown's Wolf Lakes Village development anticipates a May start

Planned amenities for Wolf Lakes Village include up to 2,400 residential units, restaurants, an outdoor amphitheater, parks, lakes, a sports court, an ice skating rink, a wedding chapel, an event center and more. → Read More

Georgetown ISD cancels all classes for Jan. 11

Freezing temperatures are expected throughout the night and early morning, deeming it unsafe to transport students, district officials said. → Read More

6 things to do in the Cedar Park-Leander area in January 2021

Start your year off with these local events in Cedar Park and Leander. → Read More

Final call issued for artists for latest Georgetown mural

The mural design should be an interpretation of the history of the site that uses abstract representation with an emphasis on color and shape instead of realistic representation. → Read More

New in-home care agency now open in Leander

The services Blue Water Homecare provides range from cooking and light house keeping to personal grooming, toileting and end-of-life care. → Read More

Williamson County receives first allotment of COVID-19 vaccine

Doses will go toward firefighters who engage in 9-1-1 emergency services like pre-hospital care, last responders who provide mortuary or death services to decedents with COVID-19 and school nurses who provide health care to students and teachers. → Read More

Georgetown to provide electric rate relief to customers starting in January

For a residential customer whose monthly average consumption is 1,000 kWh, the change to the PCA charge will result in a reduction of $10 per month. → Read More

Recycle your Christmas trees, other holiday items in Georgetown this season

Georgetown residents are encouraged to recycle Christmas trees, boxes and wrapping paper to reduce material going to the landfill, a news release from the city said. → Read More

Recycle your Christmas trees in Williamson County this holiday season

Residents have until Jan. 19 to recycle their trees at the landfill. → Read More