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Shoutouts shoutouts shoutouts
Shoutouts shoutouts shoutouts
“ When you see something beautiful or good in someone, tell them. It may take seconds to say, but for them, it could last a lifetime.” — Author unknown Last week we asked our readers to let us know who walked the extra mile. 09/17/2022 09:19 AM
Taylor Press Area Editor Jason Hennington talks to Taylor Public Works Director Jim Gray Sept. 12
Water, mowing and a bear– OH MY!
It may not stretch the imagination to know Public Works Director Jim Gray oversees the cemetery as well as the airport here in Taylor. However, you might not expect the Denton native to also have experience overseeing a zoo, where he handled alligators — and a bear — and took part in disassembling, transporting and rebuilding an entire miniature steam engine and track. 09/17/2022 09:19 AM
Mold toxicity solutions via functional medicine
Mold toxicity solutions via functional medicine
Paid advertisement Discover and eliminate root causes of mysterious symptoms. September is mold awareness month. 09/17/2022 09:19 AM
5 signs you have whiplash
5 signs you have whiplash
****Cutline**** ***Photo credit (EX: Photo by John Doe / Courtesy photo)***** Paid advertisement Frequently I am asked what vitamins should I take? This is a question they can only be answered when there is enough information to back them up. Not everybody needs the same vitamins and supplements, different people with different lifestyles and activity levels require different things. 09/10/2022 09:31 AM
Main Street Intermediate Principal Kerri Pierce meets with her Principal’s Advisory Committee for the first semester. The student leadership group will help develop plans for schoolwide rewards, special projects and they will help resolve and brainstorm solutions to issues that arise. Comm...
MSI STUDENT ADVISORS
. 09/10/2022 09:31 AM
Taylor Middle School science teacher Briana Zana assists Kayden Leland (left) and Christopher Barzola with setting up their Interactive Science Notebooks. Photos by Tim Crow
SETTING UP FOR SCIENCE
Students in Brian Zana’s eighth grade science class at Taylor Middle School are setting up their Interactive Science Notebooks (INS) for a year of learning. Throughout the year, the young scientists will take notes and paste resources in the notebooks to organize the information.. 09/10/2022 09:31 AM
Take the time to smell the roses
Take the time to smell the roses
BY ISABELLA TEBEAU your life, your family, spouse, friends, job. Forget about the thorns -the pains and problems they cause you - and enjoy life.” — Kevin Clive The fisherman and the businessman There was once a businessman who was sitting by the beach in a small Brazilian village. 09/10/2022 09:31 AM
PUBLIC  MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL Second/Fourth Thursday at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 09/07/2022 01:12 PM
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 09/07/2022 01:12 PM
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 09/07/2022 01:12 PM
Polka music and home-made German food will be available at St. John Lutheran Church in Bartlett on Sunday, Sept. 18. Facebook/st.johnlutheranchurchelca7/
Polka Worship in Bartlett
St. John’s Lutheran Church will host a polka worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 18 at 30650 State Highway 95 in Bartlett. The Praha Brothers Polka Band will play hymns and the liturgy, and everyone is invited to attend. A home cooked German meal will be served immediately after the service, which can be eaten at the church or can be taken to go. Desserts will also be available. 09/07/2022 01:12 PM
Kindness takes flight
Kindness takes flight
There is kindness everywhere. Sometimes, you don’t realize it until you see it. In a post on the Good News Taylor Made Facebook page, a woman said she sat still on a flight so the man in the last seat at the back of the plane could get off and run to his next flight to try to make it to his twin daughters’ first father-daughter dance. Everyone on the plane rooted for him and clapped as he rushed down the aisle. 09/03/2022 07:36 AM
Taylor High School students Mustafa Alsabhawe and Melanie Quininez, and TISD staff member Jonathon Capetillo, accept the gift of a tool chest full of tools for the automotive department. The donation was made by Greg and Gennifer Tvrdik. Courtesy photo
TOOLS DONATED TO THS AUTOMOTIVE
. 09/03/2022 07:36 AM
Taylor bus driver Kerry Barron follows directions from CPR instructor Jimmy Casares while Transportation dispatcher LaFonda Harvey watches. Photos by Tim Crow
TRANSPORTATION TEAM TRAINS FOR SAFETY
. 09/03/2022 07:36 AM
 The Williams Team earned first place gross, the prize for overall best team score before the handicap. Team members are John Guerrero, Scott Williams, Jesus Fuentes and Jack Bond. The tally of best team shots ended 18 below par for a 52 score. Courtesy photos
HOTTER THAN BLAZES
With the “Hotter Than Blazes” theme, 17 four-member teams hit the links Aug. 27 for the annual Taylor Lions Club Golf Tournament at the Mustang Creek Golf Course. 09/03/2022 07:36 AM