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Fire burns waste management center
Fire burns waste management center
Friday afternoon, firefighters from the area helped contain a fire at the Balcones Resources building, 9801 Chandler Road in Taylor. No injuries were reported. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Hutto resident recognized in Abilene
Hutto resident recognized in Abilene
More than 1,300 students were named to the fall 2021 dean's list at Abilene Christian University, including a local resident. Tori Tschoepe, of Hutto, a junior majoring in psychology, made the dean’s list at ACU. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Angelo State dean’s list includes locals
Angelo State dean’s list includes locals
Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, has announced the students achieving the dean's list designation for the 2021 fall semester. Taylor residents on the dean’s list include Makayla Benkula, majoring in criminal justice; Andrew Dille, animal science; Alyssa Nira, interdisciplinary studies; and Tristan White, English. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Taylor ISD Assistant Director of Special Education Renee Duckworth fills in at Taylor Middle School as a substitute teacher in an eighth grade classroom. Photo by Tim Crow
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Jan. 12, e-edition of the Taylor Press. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Does the COVID-19 Omicron variant spread affect pets?
Does the COVID-19 Omicron variant spread affect pets?
With the holiday season winding to a close, COVID-19 cases are spiking across the country. As pet owners quarantine, questions of pet safety against this disease and the quickly spreading omicron variant continue to arise as well. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
JAN. 2 Suspicious Person-No Report-BBVA Compass Bank 1701 N Main St Suspicious Circumstances-No Report-500 block of Davis St Unwanted Person-No Report-Debus Cir Road / Traffic Hazard-No Report-300 block of Oscar St Welfare Concern-No Report-1800 block of Industrial Dr Parking Complaint / Violation-No Report-2100 block of Whistling Way Theft-No Report-Regency Inn 2007 N Main St Animal Bite-Report Taken-2200 block of Whistling Way Animal Complaint Dog at Large-No Report-2200 block of Whistling Way Animal Complaint Dog at Large-No Report-W Third St/ Vernon St Abandoned Vehicle-No Report-Velma Dr/Donna Dr Abandoned Vehicle-No Report-2100 block of Donna Dr Welfare Concern-Unable to Locate-1800 block of N Main St Welfare Concern-Unable to Locate-Us 79/FM 3349 Disturbance-No Report-600 block of W Rio Grande St Animal Complaint Dog at Large-No Report-400 block of Stacy Dr Criminal Mischief-Criminal Trespass Warning Issued-Taylor Village Inn 1907 N Main St Fireworks Complaint-No Report-Lenora Dr/Burkett St Fireworks Complaint-Subjects Advised and Complied-4300 block of N Main St Reckless / Erratic Driver-No Report-2200 block of W Second St Fireworks Complaint-No Report-3000 block of Crystal Cir JAN. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
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. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
A scene from “Rondo and Bob” is shot outside 120Art in downtown Taylor. Pictured is Kirk Hunter on camera, Joseph Middleton as Rondo Hatton, and Joe O’Connell directing. Holding the boom microphone is Geo Rollier. Seated to the left is Kelsey Pribilski as Mae Hatton. Photo by Paul Smith
Documentary ‘Rondo and Bob’ shot locally
In 2010, a Taylor resident took his son to the Howard Theatre, a place he knew quite well. “I use to go to the Howard all the time,” said Joe O’Connell. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Lions chili supper coming this month
Lions chili supper coming this month
The event will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27, at the Taylor SPJST Hall, located at 5025 FM 619. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. and continue to 7 p.m. The event will be drive-thru only. Tickets are available for a $10 donation. A limited number of additional tickets will be available at the door. To get tickets, ask any Lion or call 512-413-0256. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
STORY TIME AT THE LIBRARY
STORY TIME AT THE LIBRARY
Children, staff and parents enjoy Story Time at the Taylor Public Library last month. The library hosts Story Time typically on Wednesdays and has holiday events lined up during December. For more information, visit http://www.taylortx.gov/25/library, call 512-352-3434 or visit the library at 801 Vance St. in Taylor. Facebook / Taylor Public Library 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
PUBLIC MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL The Taylor City Council regularly meets the second and fourth Thursday every month at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 01/15/2022 08:41 AM
Last year, St. Mary’s Catholic High School faculty and students Gage Garsee, Josh Martinez, Kaedin Hamner, Alex Gauna, Brady Altman, Daniel Vincent, Patrick Heyl, Paula Nemec and John Baker display their new books. File photo
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 charitabl endowment fund that was created in memory of Leo Livingston by his wife Doris Livingston, benefits nonprofit organizations in the Taylor community. 01/12/2022 10:36 AM
Virus cases increase in area again
Virus cases increase in area again
COVID-19 cases saw another substantial increase in Williamson County last week, although reported deaths and hospitalizations remained relatively stable. Confirmed cases, which include past and current cases reported to the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD), went up by 7,415 in Williamson County Jan. 01/12/2022 10:36 AM