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About 35% of City of Georgetown water customers remain prohibited from using outdoor irrigation systems and hose-end sprinklers.
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Georgetown said the temporary measure was "critical" to keeping the water supply safe.
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The 2021 fire at the kennel in Georgetown killed 75 dogs.
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The city is updating its downtown master plan for the first time since 2014. It wants to know what residents envision for the district.
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Every year, Texas Parks & Wildlife stocks thousands of rainbow trout in bodies of water across the state. Texans can go fishing for them through the winter.
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Donna Looper wanted to help her then 8-year-old son Ben conceptualize the toll COVID-19 was taking on their community. The two folded 248 origami butterflies to represent individuals who lost their lives to COVID-19 in Georgetown.
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The city is offering two dozen summer camps scheduled to begin the week of May 31.
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Voters approved one of three Leander ISD bond propositions; money will go toward updating technology.
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The Georgetown City Council asked staff to create a plan for a memorial that would be both commemoratory and functional.
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School districts had hoped to use state funds to offer virtual learning next year. They won't be getting any.