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City Manager Brian LaBorde (right) was Publisher Jason Hennington’s first guest on the monthly informational interview on the Taylor Press Facebook page. To submit questions for the next guest, email publisher@taylorpress.net. Photo by Matt Hooks
Jenkins next on Press interview series
Start next week with your fill of lunch and information about what’s going on in the city of Taylor. The second episode of the Taylor Press video interview series with city of Taylor staff will be Monday, Jan. 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
ROTARY WELCOMES PUBLISHER
ROTARY WELCOMES PUBLISHER
Taylor Press publisher Jason Hennington addresses the Rotary Club of Taylor during its weekly meeting at Sirloin Stockade in Taylor Dec. 30 last year. Hennington talked about aspects of the newspaper, including how he and staff covered recent news of the Samsung Austin Semiconductor plant coming to Taylor. The Rotary meets every Thursday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. Courtesy photo 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
Learn Lawn & Garden 101
Learn Lawn & Garden 101
Are you new to Central Texas or interested in learning more about how to take care of your yard? Make plans to join a seven-week Lawn & Garden 101 class presented by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. During the course, participants will learn about practical steps for selecting plants that grow well in Williamson County, conserving water in your landscape and caring for your lawn and trees. 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
PUBLIC MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL The Taylor City Council regularly meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
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KIDS helping KIDS
St. Mary’s Catholic School seventh and eighth graders help load the fire truck with toys donated by the school’s families for the recent Taylor Fire Department Red Santa Toy Drive. This is an annual tradition in which the students participate. Courtesy photos 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
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First Trail of Lights a success
INAUGURAL TRAIL OF LIGHTS Jonathan Jones, Coupland Civic Organization (CCO) board member, organized Coupland’s first annual Trail of Lights. Jones envisioned a winter wonderland of white lights bordering every property. 01/08/2022 06:35 AM
Nights of freeze return
Nights of freeze return
Winter has come, although its presence this week will continue to only be felt rather than seen. On Jan. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
Hutto ISD preps for new variant
Hutto ISD preps for new variant
HUTTO – In preparation for students to return to campus, Hutto ISD has monitored the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and the latest guidelines from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
MARCHING ON
MARCHING ON
With caution, Taylor’s Martin Luther King Jr. march will return to an inperson event this month. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
Council districts on agenda
Council districts on agenda
New Taylor City Council districts are likely to be adopted this Thursday. On Jan. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
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Masquerade Gala in Hutto
Tickets are on sale for The Big Easy Masquerade Gala on Saturday, Jan. 15, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
Settling on a better resolution borrowed from the past
Settling on a better resolution borrowed from the past
“May all your troubles last as long as your New Year’s resolutions.” Joey Adams, (1911 - 1999) American comedian, vaudevillian, radio host, nightclub performer, and author. Resolutions are seldom the solution. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
Thousands in new virus cases
Thousands in new virus cases
A dramatic increase of COVID-19 cases have been seen in Williamson County over the holidays, although the uptick in deaths and hospitalizations are more modest. Confirmed cases, which include past and current cases reported to the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD), went up by 6,975 in Williamson County in two weeks, Dec. 01/05/2022 06:43 AM
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