Dutch Brothers Coffee is coming to Georgetown | Community Impact

2021-12-14 14:20:25 By : Mr. Vilgot H

The cafe does not have indoor or outdoor seating. (Carson Cannon Community Impact Report)

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Written by Trent Thompson | December 8, 2021 4:54 PM CST | CST December 8, 2021 updated 4:54 PM

After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin in December 2020, Trent joined Community Impact Newspaper as an intern in May 2021. In July 2021, he was promoted to an Austin Metro reporter. He covered several news beats from education and government to catering, transportation, non-profit organizations and healthcare. However, his main beat is business and development. Before working at CI, Trent wrote for The Daily Texan, a daily student newspaper at the University of Texas, and participated in many of his own projects for his undergraduate courses. In his free time, Trent wrote poems, spent time with his loved ones, watched Star Wars a hundred times, including other new movies.

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