Williamson County Judge Steve Snell, left, Central Texas Community Foundation executive director Amy Merida, center, and Travis County Judge Andy Brown, right, provide and update on the financial assistance to the July Floods, December 1, 2025. Sun Archive.
One year later: Williamson County looks back at July 5 flood, follow up support
Monday, July 6, 2026
One year after devastating floods forever changed communities across Central Texas, the Central Texas Community Foundation has released its one-year impact report. The findings show that an outpouring of community support helped hundreds of families rebuild their lives.News
Qudduws Ware, holding scissors, and Sarah Davis, are joined by their three children to cut the ribbon on Crisp & Chew, their cookie business during a chamber of commerce ceremony. Photos by Alyssa Perera
Crisp & Chew ribbon cutting marks beginning of Georgetown residents’ dream
With the help of a clear quartz to work on his heart chakra, Ms. Huber administers Reiki therapy to Pinto, a dog at the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter.
Georgetown-based Reiki therapist provides relaxation for Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter pets
Adrian Michael Williams, 56, of Leander. Photo courtesy of the Williamson County District Attorney’s Office.
Leander man gets 100 years after pleading guilty to child sexual assaults
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Connie Odom, Williamson County's director of communications and media relations, gives a tour of the new Tax Assessor-Collector's office at the new County Administration Building on June 22. This drive-through will allow residents to get new license plates. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
Home sweet home: Williamson County preps new HQ for first day
American flags adorn burial sites at Mager Cemetery on Saturday, June 13, 2026. They were placed this weekend by volunteers from the Hermann Sons Coupland-New Bern Lodge. The flags coincide with Flag Day on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Photo by Andy Sharp.
American flags adorn Mager Cemetery
Derek Noe, drummer with Vinyl Countdown G/ATX! Performs during the free First Friday concert held on the Williamson County Courthouse lawn on Friday, June 12, 2026. The concerts, hosted by the Georgetown Beard Club, are generally on the first Friday of the month, but this one was postponed because of rain last week. Photo by Andy Sharp
Rockin' out on the Square
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Sandy D’Amato sits center stage as one of the storytellers in Every Brilliant Thing. Photos courtesy Lindsey Brisbine, The Palace Theatre