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Polly, a 1-year-old Pekin duck, is believed to have lost her bill during an animal attack. She now lives at All Things Wild Rehabilitation, a sanctuary for injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife in Georgetown.
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Water demand in the country's fastest growing city is currently on pace to surpass supply by 2030. Georgetown is seeking out new water sources and has ramped up education and conservation efforts.
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Georgetown PRIDE will host the city's first Pride celebration on Thursday with a block party and featured lecture.
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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.