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Petition to reverse Council member's pay Photo by Terry Burris
Petition on council compensation reaches goal
The Taylor City Council compensation saga entered its next phase. A petition protesting the Council’s decision to increase their own compensation seems to have collected enough signatures to put the final say in the hands of voters come May. 09/16/2023 08:13 AM
Afia Foods moves to Taylor
Mediterranean food company comes to Taylor
A frozen food company officially opens operations in Taylor this week. Afia Foods, a Mediterranean food company that specializes in falafel, kibbeh and microwavable vegan meals, debuts its new 20,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in the city with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, Sept. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Teachings from Barbara
Teachings from Barbara
“Deliberately Diverse” represents the individual thoughts and opinions of a group of Taylor friends who almost never completely agree about anything but are gratified by the opportunity to stimulate deliberately diverse discussions in our beloved community. Today’s column represents the thoughts and opinions of Matt Leschber, NOT the Taylor Press. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Taylor Police Department calls for service. Photo credit: David von Diemar-Unsplash
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
SEPT. 3 Civil Matter-No Report-Arbors of Taylor 201 Highland Dr DWI-Arrested-500 block of N Main St 911 Call-Officer Advised-900 block of Fairgrounds St Suspicious Circumstances-No Offense-1600 block of E Walnut St Lost / Found Property-Report Taken-Taco Bell 2009 N Main St Unwanted Person-Criminal Trespass Warning Issued-Taylor Bike Company 204 N Main St Harassment-No Report 911 Call-No Report-200 block of Hosack St 911 Call-No Report-300 block of S Doak St Criminal Mischief-Report Taken-Skyline Laundry 3100-105 N Main St Threat-No Report-800 block of Yosemite Trail Disturbance-No Report-2400 block of Northlawn Dr DWI-Arrested-350 block of SW Carlos G Parker Blvd SEPT. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Taylor Police Department Arrest Reports Photo credit: Matt Popovich-unsplash
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORT
It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Taylor police promote new sergeant
Taylor police promote new sergeant
On Sept. 6, the Taylor Police Department announced the promotion of its newest sergeant, Euteva Rousar. A ceremony celebrating the promotion was conducted Friday, Sept. 1, by Taylor Police Chief Henry Fluck at Taylor Public Library. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Expo brings companies, job seekers together
Expo brings companies, job seekers together
Job seekers and vendors hoping to promote their businesses filled the Williamson County Expo Center during this weekend’s East Wilco Business Expo. Hosted by the Taylor Chamber of Commerce, the business expo was held Saturday, Sept. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
NEVER FORGET
NEVER FORGET
Taylor honors fallen first responders Despite the terrorist attacks occurring 22 years ago, Taylor still honors those who died Sept. 11, 2001. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
City will introduce ordinance 2023-42 Sept. 14 Photo credit: Aboodi Vesakaran-Unsplash
New city fees introduced for FY ‘24
The budget for Fiscal Year 2024 has already been approved for Oct. 1, but city leaders still need to introduce a new city ordinance to authorize a range of new fees for city services. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
St. Mary's teams up for Fall festival
St. Mary’s teams up for fall festival
It took a “joint effort” from both St. Mary’s Catholic School and St. 09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Remains of a school bus accident can still be seen on Star Ranch Boulevard. Photo by Edie Zuvanich
Clean-up begun at crash site
HUTTO – There are signs that life is starting to return to normal at the site where a school bus crashed through a fence and hit a residence Tuesday, Sept. 5. Debris has been removed and plastic sheeting hung. 09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Teachings from Barbara
Teachings from Barbara
“Deliberately Diverse” represents the individual thoughts and opinions of a group of Taylor friends who almost never completely agree about anything but are gratified by the opportunity to stimulate deliberately diverse discussions in our beloved community. Today’s column represents the thoughts and opinions of Matt Leschber, NOT the Taylor Press. 09/09/2023 08:02 AM
 Photo credit: Z-grills-Australia-unsplash
CALENDAR EVENTS
On Sunday, Sept. 10, at 9:30 a.m., New Sweden Evangelical Lutheran Church will host a kick-off event for the new church year at 12809 New Sweden Church Road. 09/09/2023 08:02 AM
 Patriot Day
Patriot Day
Patriot Day is an annual observance on Sept. 11 to remember those who were injured or died during the terrorist attacks in the United States on Sept. 09/09/2023 08:02 AM
First responders from across Williamson County are expected to attend Taylor’s Patriot Day Memorial March. The city has done the ceremony every year since the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks. File photo
First responders to honor fallen
Taylor will come together in solidarity this week to remember the deadliest terrorist attack in history. The Taylor Fire Department will host its annual Patriot Day Memorial March and Remembrance to honor those who died in the tragedy of Sept. 09/09/2023 08:02 AM