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From the Editors

Dear Readers,

As we embrace the month of sweethearts, presidents, and Black History, we are pleased to share a collection of topics that celebrate our great state's rich history, dynamic present, and promising future.

We kick off this issue with a comprehensive feature on Texas Representative Terry Wilson. His tireless work and accomplishments on our behalf have helped shape our local communities and also echoed across the state in education, border security, and protection for women and children. This exclusive coverage offers an in-depth look at his journey, legislative triumphs, and impact.

Col. Wilson would agree, education is the cornerstone of progress, and in this spirit, we are excited to bring you a story highlighting the recent Education Foundation Grant Awards. This piece showcases the innovative projects and dedicated educators who are transforming the landscape of learning in Liberty Hill ISD.

In a candid Q&A session, we sit down with Kelly Michael, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce. Her fresh perspective and visionary plans are set to invigorate the Liberty Hill business landscape. Her thoughts offer a glimpse into strategies for economic growth and how she intends to foster a thriving environment for local businesses.

For our travel enthusiasts, we've curated a special day trip guide to the Texas State Capitol. This journey is more than just a tour; it's an educational and relaxing experience that blends history with the beauty of our state's capital. Discover hidden gems and learn fascinating facts about iconic landmarks that stand as a testament to Texas' enduring legacy.

Lastly, we pay homage to a symbol of Texas' heritage – the Longhorn cattle. Our feature on the history and grandeur of these majestic creatures is a vivid narrative that explores their significance in shaping Texas' cultural and agricultural landscape. It's a story that intertwines with the very identity of our state.

We hope you find inspiration, pride, and a deeper connection to our beloved Texas. Thank you for your continued support and readership.

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