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A burn ban is in effect for Williamson County.
Burn ban in county
Outdoor burning is prohibited in unincorporated Williamson County effective immediately. On June 14, County Judge Bill Gravell issued an order declaring a local state of disaster for Williamson County. 06/15/2022 06:25 AM
cheers to 50 YEARS
cheers to 50 YEARS
The Williamson County Retired Teachers Association (WCRTA) celebrated their 50th anniversary June 10 at their June meeting. Held in the Taylor ISD Event Center, the retired teachers received a proclamation from the state of Texas and celebrated with banners, balloons, cake and a toast to the past 50 years with excitement about the future. 06/15/2022 06:25 AM
Quincy Griffith (left) leads in prayer during a Juneteenth celebration at Fannie Robinson Park in Taylor June 19, 2021. Photo by Fernando Castro
Juneteenth events celebrate freedom, history, hope
Known as “a second Independence Day,” Juneteenth will be celebrated this weekend with events in Fannie Robinson Park in Taylor. The Welfare Workers Club will present the Emancipation Day Juneteenth 2022 Weekend Celebration June 17-18 at the Dickey Community Center in Robinson Park. 06/15/2022 06:25 AM
Interim City Manager Isaac Turner sits at his station in front of the Hutto City Council during their meeting at Hutto City Hall May 19. Photo by Fernando Castro
Hutto begins city manager process
HUTTO – At a special called city council meeting this past Thursday, June 9, the Hutto city council released the plans on filling the city manager position. On Thursday, June 23, the Hutto City Council will release the names of the five or six candidates for the city manager position. 06/15/2022 06:25 AM
A resident holds a flag at the Taylor PRIDE event June 26, 2021. Photo by Fernando Castro
Taylor PRIDE to return
Downtown Taylor is set to host the third of a relatively new annual festival. Taylor Pride, an LGBTQ advocacy organization for the Taylor area, is holding it second in-person pride celebration Saturday, June 25, from 2 to 10 p.m. 06/15/2022 06:25 AM
The Taylor Police Department are investigating a deadly crash on U.S. 79. Photo by Fernando Castro
Motorcyclist dies in U.S. 79 crash
06/03/2022 02:53 PM
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
‘Last Sayings,’ egg hunt, more Saturday
‘Last Sayings,’ egg hunt, more Saturday
People can hear what Jesus Christ said prior to his crucifixion, according to the Bible. On Saturday, April 16, churches of Taylor and the surrounding area will host the 7 Last Sayings of Christ, a pre-Easter service and community fellowship. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
learn edible
Learn edible landscaping
The Green Thumbs Up Gardening Program is free and open to the public. No registration is required. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
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