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Hwy. 29 from Inner Loop to CR 104 | Georgetown
By Matt Painter Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00
Once a lonely road to Jonah and Taylor, this route is now home to numerous businesses, a church and a ninth grade campus that will eventually become Georgetown’s second high school.
Windberg Art Center
By Andrea Leptinsky Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00
Art lovers and enthusiasts seeking skilled instruction from world-renowned artists need not go any farther than the Windberg Art Center in Georgetown.
Medical schools offer new programs, invite collaboration
By Rob Heidrick and Patrick Brendel Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00
The College of Nursing at Texas A&M Health Science Center in Round Rock will start out as a small operation when it opens this June.
Don’t Mess with Texas Scholarship Program underway
By Joseph M. de Leon Tuesday, 09 March 2010 09:59
Writing a trashy 350-word essay can help Texas high school seniors earn money for college.
Area nonprofit receives grant to fund healthcare education
By Suzanne Haberman Tuesday, 23 February 2010 13:35
St. David’s Foundation and the Georgetown Health Foundation donated $100,000 to the nonprofit Capital IDEA Feb. 23.
Austin Board of Realtors Foundation seeks scholarship applicants
By Community Impact Newspaper Staff Wednesday, 03 February 2010 14:57
High school seniors who plan to attend school in Texas are encouraged to apply for one of 10 scholarships offered by the Austin Board of Realtors Foundation.
Community of Jonah
By Chris Dyer Friday, 15 January 2010 00:00
Jonah may be small now, but it used to be much larger many years ago.
Southwestern to convert to wind power
By Suzanne Haberman Tuesday, 12 January 2010 17:38
All of Southwestern University’s electricity for the next 18 years will come from wind power, according to an agreement between the university and the City of Georgetown signed Jan. 12.
Hutto Education foundation awards grants
By Community Impact Newspaper Staff Tuesday, 03 November 2009 16:13
The Hutto Education Foundation awarded the organization's first teacher grants Nov. 2. Members of the foundation’s board of directors and administrators from Hutto ISD visited three campuses and presented the awards to recipients.
Southwestern chemistry professor receives $231,950 grant for biomedical research project
By Community Impact Newspaper Staff Thursday, 22 October 2009 06:46
Lynn Guziec, assistant professor of chemistry, will receive $231,950 over the next two years to work with a colleague at The University of Texas at Austin on a project that could enable physicians to detect diseases earlier and more easily than current methods.
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