General Manager's Note- January 2008
General Manager's Note- January 2008
Written by Laura Wickett Monday, 07 January 2008
My dad has quoted Socrates to me since I was a child: “The unexamined life is not worth living.” But it’s this time of year when what Socrates said resonates with me. I fully expect 2008 to be a great year, but I won’t be able to accomplish my goals without looking back.
With this new year and the new things to come with it, our past as a society is coming to the forefront of community discussion. Both Cedar Park and Leander face an opportunity to examine the impact of growth on historical preservation.
As Community Impact Newspaper grows, we continue to bring you content that is not only informative, but also easy to read. To improve the user friendliness and aesthetics of the paper, we have redesigned the look of our editorial content. Next month, look for our newest special publication in your mailbox. Connected, a comprehensive community guide, will be distributed in addition to the regular February issue.
I normally don’t make New Year’s resolutions, but the past two weekends I’ve spent time on the track at the Williamson County Regional Park. My running mate and I concluded that we had a very good holiday, and we felt the full effect of taking a month off as a result. Now that we’ve come through the holiday season, most of us are considering ways to get back on track with good exercise and eating habits. This month, we have included a fitness guide to assist you in your resolutions for a healthier 2008.
Take us along as you reflect on this past year and set your new goals. We look forward to bringing you local news to keep you well-informed in 2008!
Laura Wickett, lwickett@impactnews.com


