Georgetown, TX News Roundup (9/3/25)

High school neuroscience breakthrough: A Westwood High senior earned the $10,000 Mary Sue Coleman Award at Regeneron ISEF for her PGE2 nerve-regeneration project, driven by personal experience with multiple sclerosis — find out what inspired her research.

Library grant boosts wellness services: Taylor Public Library secured a six-month renewal to offer expanded mental-health, wellness and career programs with on-site peer specialists — learn what support is available.

Cedar Park’s cozy Georgian gem: Sami Sumeli serves up khachapuri, khinkali, and amber qvevri wines to warm up crisp evenings — check out.

Chips and Chat goes prime-time: Hutto PD held its first evening “Chips and Chat” at Casa Jalisco, trading coffee for salsa, queso and ceviche to give after-work residents a chance to meet officers — find out when the next event is.

Mixed-use boom in Taylor: City leaders plan to vote Sept. 10 on a three-acre, three-phase office, retail and warehouse development to keep pace with a population surge driven by a new Samsung plant and 8,500 planned homes — find out what’s at stake.

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