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PUBLIC MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL Second/Fourth Thursday at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 02/05/2022 09:50 AM
A Taylor alleyway remains icy Feb. 3 after a winter storm came into the area earlier in the day. Photo by Fernando Castro
Taylor, Thrall, Granger schools close Friday
02/03/2022 12:26 PM
New virus cases trend down in Williamson County
New virus cases trend down in Williamson County
Although new weekly cases of COVID-19 in Williamson County remain in the thousands, the first decline in more than a month was this past week. Confirmed cases, which include past and current cases reported to the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD), went up by 5,404 in Williamson County Jan. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Livingston Fund accepting applications
Livingston Fund accepting applications
The Leo Livingston Fund grant committee is actively accepting applications to help local non-profit organizations again this year. The Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley administers a charitable endowment fund that was created in memory of Leo Livingston by his wife Doris Livingston, benefits nonprofit organizations in the Taylor community. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Granger and Thrall buses will run later than usual on Thursday, Feb. 3. File photo
Granger, Thrall schools to delay
There will be late starts for local school districts this week. On Tuesday, Feb. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Sausage samples are featured at the Taylor Sporting Goods table at the Annual Food Dudes Event in Taylor Jan. 29. Photos by Fernando Castro
Tasty event benefits TEE Foundation
Old Taylor High was filled with hungry people ready to eat for a good cause this past Saturday. On Jan. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Icy conditions will be the main concern this week in Taylor, although possibly not to the extent seen here Feb. 19 last year. Photo by Fernando Castro
Winter Storm Warning on Thursday
Groundhog Day, this Wednesday, Feb. 2, marks when groundhog Punxsutawney Phil reveals whether winter will extend for six more weeks. In the Taylor area, hard freezes, sleet and icy conditions are likely regardless of what Mr. Phil in Pennsylvania says. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Professional women scholarship now open
Professional women scholarship now open
WILCO – Calling all Williamson County residents. Are you looking to level up in 2022? Let Professional Women of Williamson County help you. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
There’s really no hurry to get anything done
There’s really no hurry to get anything done
“I’m in a hurry to get things done. Oh, I rush and rush until life’s no fun. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Help for local animals
Help for local animals
Good news for the people of Taylor as concerns the animal overpopulation, in particular the cat groups. Feral cats often live in colonies, and groups of feral cats live together in one territory, often near food sources and shelter. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
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COVID-19 SCHOOL CASES
Taylor ISD and Hutto ISD maintain online dashboards for the community to monitor COVID-19 activity at its school campuses. Here are the campuses’ figures from Monday, Jan. 31. For the latest statistics, visit https://www.taylorisd.org for Taylor or http://www.hipponation.org for Hutto. 02/02/2022 07:45 AM
Pro tem draws opponent
Pro tem draws opponent
The city of Taylor will officially have an election in May. District 1 and District 4 are both set to expire in May. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Fire Master Plan to protect future
Fire Master Plan to protect future
Keeping a changing Taylor safe is the next project for the Taylor Fire Department. On Jan. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Thomas Edwards has joined Granite Media Partners Inc., the parent company of the Taylor Press. Courtesy photo
Veteran journalist joins Granite
Granite Media Partners Inc., the parent company of the Taylor Press, has named veteran journalist Thomas Edwards as executive editor to round out its management team, announced CEO Daniel Philhower. “We are happy to have Thomas aboard. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Downtown Taylor businesses remain cautious of the COVID-19 pandemic as of Jan. 26. Photos by Matt Hooks
LIFE goes on
Williamson County has passed a milestone of COVID-19 cases as the pandemic potentially enters a local flux likely for the better. On Tuesday, Jan. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
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