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There was a recent incident at Murphy Park. Photos by Fernando Castro
Person recovering from pool incident
05/29/2022 03:03 PM
Construction continues at the site for a future Samsung Austin Semiconductor plant in this May photo.  Courtesy photo / Samsung
Samsung, Taylor ISD work to expand
05/27/2022 04:04 PM
Students at Taylor Middle School attend an anti-bullying presentation by Williamson County Precinct 4 Constable Paul Leal and his office in this 2019 photo.  Photo by Matt Hooks
Student removed at TMS
05/26/2022 01:31 PM
There was a short shelter-in-place order issued at Taylor ISD this morning. Photo by Fernando Castro
Short school shelter-in-place issued
05/24/2022 11:48 AM
Gerald Anderson wins re-election to the District 1 seat on the Taylor City Council. Photo by Fernando Castro
Anderson wins re-election
05/07/2022 10:51 PM
Taylor High School Extracurricular Student Award winners Samantha McIntire and Troy Glenn are pictured with Tia Rae Stone, Rotary Club of Taylor president, at a banquet May 2. The winners were selected by their teachers.Photo by Richard Stone
Rotary awards include $6K to grad
05/06/2022 05:47 PM
Samsung, Farm Bureau donate $35,000
Samsung, Farm Bureau donate $35,000
GEORGETOWN — Williamson County residents devastated by tornadoes in March and earlier this month just got a little more help. During a presentation at Tuesday’s Williamson County Commissioners Court meeting, the Williamson County Rural Relief Fund received a $35,000 boost from Austin Samsung Semiconductors and the Williamson County Farm Bureau. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Luminaries on Square soon
Luminaries on Square soon
The New Century Club will host Luminaries on the Square Friday, April 22, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Heritage Square in downtown Taylor. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
Virus cases get small uptick
Virus cases get small uptick
Williamson County COVID-19 cases have had a slow uptick in the last few weeks, although some recent numbers include backlogs. Confirmed cases, which include past and current episodes reported to the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD), increased by 394 in the county April 5-11. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
TRAILING OFF
TRAILING OFF
A popular Taylor trail could get a hike in improvements. On Thursday, April 14, the Taylor City Council will consider options for reconstruction of Bull Branch Trail as a 2022 capital improvement project. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
Granger ISD, residents talk bonds
Granger ISD, residents talk bonds
Parents of Lions and other residents in their den had a chance recently to learn more about the upcoming bond election for Granger Independent School District. Town hall meetings were held at Granger High School last week, April 5 and 7. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
GRILLING & GRINNING
GRILLING & GRINNING
Last week, April 8, Cottonwood Creek Elementary students enjoyed a meal by the Hutto ISD grilling team. Staff members of Cottonwood Creek helped serve students. Photos courtesy of the Hutto ISD Facebook page 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
TSTC students, faculty show competitive side at SkillsUSA state conference
TSTC students, faculty show competitive side at SkillsUSA state conference
HOUSTON – Students and faculty members from eight of Texas State Technical College’s campuses have converged on Houston for the SkillsUSA Texas Postsecondary Leadership and Skills Conference. The conference began with an opening ceremony held April 7 at the Omni Houston Hotel. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
WCRAS to host job fair on April 14
WCRAS to host job fair on April 14
The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is looking for pet-loving candidates to fill several vacant positions. Anyone interested in learning about working for the animal shelter is invited to attend a job fair on Thursday, April 14, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the shelter, 1855 S.E. Inner Loop in Georgetown. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
WilCo and Bluebonnet Trails address rising mental health needs
WilCo and Bluebonnet Trails address rising mental health needs
WILCO – The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll not only on people’s physical health, but their mental health as well. In order to better address mental health care needs in the community, the Williamson County Commissioners Court partnered with Bluebonnet Trails Community Services (BTCS), the local mental health authority in Williamson County, on several projects that were funded through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act or American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). 04/13/2022 06:52 AM