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TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORT
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. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
Emotional pain
Emotional pain
Paid advertisement One of my patients typed up her story and handed it to me. She said she was going to post it on Instagram. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
Taylor receives block grant
Taylor receives block grant
Taylor municipal government was recently awarded $5,555,330 in 2020 Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation Fund (CDBG-MIT) from the Texas General Land Office. The grant, which partially funds the intended projects, is the highest grant amount ever awarded to the City of Taylor. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
Kitchen fire near school extinguished
Kitchen fire near school extinguished
HUTTO — A kitchen fire Wednesday morning was put out before causing too much damage. On May 11, a mobile home near Ray Elementary School in Hutto had what was described as a small fire in in its kitchen. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK RECOGNIZED
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK RECOGNIZED
On April 28, the Taylor City Council recognized National Police Week, May 11-17, and Peace Officers Memorial Day, May 15, with a proclamation to honor fallen officers and their families. In 2021, there were 609 officers killed in the line of duty. In the history of the Taylor Police Department, there have been two officers killed in the line of duty. Pictured, Councilmember Mitch Drummond shakes hands with Chief Henry Fluck, who holds the proclamation. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
Chaplain Richmond E. Stoglin will be a guest speaker in Taylor May 19. Courtesy photo
Group to welcome decorated chaplain
A former Taylor resident who went on to have a long career in the military as a chaplain will return to speak to the community. Chaplain Richmond E. 05/14/2022 11:33 AM
A small fire was near Ray Elementary School May 11. File photo
Kitchen fire near school extinguished
05/12/2022 11:49 AM
Rotary Club of Taylor president Tia Rae Stone presents the 2022 Bunnell-Rotary Academic Scholarship for $6,000 to Taylor High School graduating senior Trey Boles during a May 2 banquet in Taylor. Boles is the son of Renee Boles and Jarrell Boles. Photo by Richard Stone
Rotary awards include $6K to grad
The Rotary Club of Taylor honored the top 10% of graduates from local public schools and awarded its $6,000 Bunnell- Rotary Academic Scholarship to Trey Boles at the club’s annual scholars banquet on May 2. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
Growth could lead to bond
Growth could lead to bond
A Taylor Independent School District bond election could be in the city’s future. Superintendent Devin Superintendent Devin Padavil said this week that the district will bring together a citizen advisory committee to develop a potential bond proposal based on community needs. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
City to talk flood project funds
City to talk flood project funds
Steps could be taken Thursday towards seeking funds that would mitigate flood risk. On May 12, the Taylor City Council will discuss and consider bond counsel and financial services for the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) and authorize the city manager to execute any agreements. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
Blackland Prairie Days returned to downtown Taylor this past weekend. Vendors were spread from Second to Fifth streets. Courtesy photo / Mikeska Brands
Oh, happy days...
A tradition returned to Main Street in Taylor last Saturday. The Blackland Prairie Days festival was held May 7 in downtown Taylor. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
Incumbent Gerald Anderson was re-elected to serve as the District 1 representative on the Taylor City Council. The council will canvas the election next week. Photo by Fernando Castro
Anderson wins re-election
Incumbent Gerald Anderson has been re-elected to the Taylor City Council to represent District 1. “I’m proud that the community had put their trust in me once again, and I’m honored to continue to serve my hometown,” Anderson said. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
Hutto’s municipal government is recognizing local businesses as part of National Small Business Week. Courtesy graphic / City of Hutto
Hutto celebrates National Small Business Week
Hutto is home to countless small businesses that each play a valuable role in contributing to the vibrant quality of life that residents and visitors have come to know and love. This month, Hutto’s municipal government plans to spotlight on several of them for National Small Business Week. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
Washing and hanging out; what next?
Washing and hanging out; what next?
“During times I’ve felt like throwing in the towel, I keep going when I realize that means one more piece of laundry to deal with.” — Modern-day motivational message Laundry. Who really enjoys the sorting, washing, drying, folding, and hanging up? Makes me tired just thinking about it. 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
LEGION MEETS FIRST TUESDAYS
LEGION MEETS FIRST TUESDAYS
Graham D. Luhn American Legion Post 39 meets for their monthly meeting May 3. American Legion members and veterans are invited and encouraged to attend the monthly meetings held on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Legion Hall, 1310 Sycamore St. in Murphy Park in Taylor. Facebook / American Legion, Graham D Luhn Post 39 05/11/2022 10:14 AM
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