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WHAT IS AN ESD?
WHAT IS AN ESD?
An ESD is a tax-supported entity created by a public vote to provide fire protection and emergency medical services in a designated area. Most volunteer fire departments, however, raise revenue through charitable donations and activities such as Bingo, and do not have a full-time paid staff. 02/18/2023 06:34 AM
Tickets on sale for mayor's "State of our City" chamber luncheon
Tickets on sale for mayor's "State of our City" chamber luncheon
02/17/2023 02:53 PM
District reveals unstacking plan
District reveals unstacking plan
02/10/2023 02:58 PM
District reveals unstacking plan
District reveals unstacking plan
02/10/2023 02:37 PM
Library gets mental health grant
Library gets mental health grant
Healthy eating classes, yoga, journaling and even babysitting for special events could be coming to the Taylor Public Library soon. At the Jan. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
Deputy City Manager Jeffery Jenkins speaks to the 2023 LEAD Taylor participants about the role of city administration during the first class on Jan. 19 at the Taylor Public Library. Courtesy photo
Citizens study their city
A brand-new cohort of community members has begun a deep dive into all things Taylor. On Jan. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
Fred Kerley thanks the Taylor community for its support of him and his family at the mural dedication Saturday morning. Photos by Jason Hennington
DOWNTOWN MURAL
Dedicated to Olympian “ With humble beginnings, you have to start somewhere … My talent and my work ethic is speaking for itself. I still got a long way to go,” Fred Kerley said after seeing himself painted on a water tower in the place he grew up. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
A damaged utility pole lies on the ground Feb. 2 along Carlos G. Parker Boulevard Northwest in Taylor. Photo by Ann Miller
City, Oncor outline recovery efforts
Tomorrow, residents and elected officials can hear more about emergency response measures the city has been taking, including the disaster declaration issued Feb. 1, to help everyone recover from last week. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
A new road has been built leading to Samsung’s semiconductor facility under construction in Taylor. Photo courtesy of TSTC
TSTC program supports new economic growth in Hutto and Taylor
HUTTO – Cranes, bulldozers and other heavy equipment are becoming common sights right now in Hutto and Taylor. These are signs of economic growth which means job opportunities for students at Texas State Technical College’s East Williamson County campus. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
Prophetess Cheri Randall has been saved for 44 years and been in ministry for over 35 years. Courtesy of Mt. Calvary Church
Mt. Calvary to celebrate Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, two Taylorites return home to celebrate with a local church. On Sunday, Feb. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Weekly Bingo Every Wednesday — From 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 02/08/2023 07:43 AM
City receives grant for mental health initiatives
City receives grant for mental health initiatives
02/07/2023 03:00 PM
Rev. James Davis said he knows Taylor, his hometown, is where God wants him to be. Photo by Nicole Lessin
Cooking with love
BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROFILE | The Rev. James A. 02/04/2023 07:26 AM
City crews work to clear fallen tree limbs in the aftermath of the ice storm. Courtesy photo by Robert Garcia
Mayor issues disaster declaration
On Feb. 1, Mayor Brandt Rydell issued a disaster declaration in Taylor. 02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Parks camping ban OK’d
Parks camping ban OK’d
A controversial new ordinance that bans camping in city parks and allows for criminal trespass warnings on cityowned property has been approved. But city leaders say they are open to exploring new ways to help people experiencing homelessness. 02/04/2023 07:26 AM