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Getting ahead with lettuce
Getting ahead with lettuce
Cool season crops like spinach and lettuce are both nutritious and fun to grow. Both will continuously produce through the fall, winter and into the spring. They thrive in welldraining soil, preferably sandy loam. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Expectations of some are less than others
Expectations of some are less than others
“The first step in meeting your customer’s expectations is to know those expectations.” — Roy H. Williams, author, and founder of the Wizard Academy Institute. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
City Accepting LEAD Taylor 2023 Applications
City Accepting LEAD Taylor 2023 Applications
The City of Taylor is looking for citizens who want to learn more about their city for the 2023 LEAD Taylor Program. The program is a community-focused, collaborative program that provides participants an indepth look at government operations, community planning and awareness, as well the opportunity to learn about Taylor ISD, economic development, civic organizations and much more. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Overwhelming response
Overwhelming response
Downtown was fully loaded and gassed up Saturday welcoming visitors from all over. The fifth annual Taylor Main Street Carshow was the biggest in the event’s history. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Weekend fun at County Fair and Rodeo
Weekend fun at County Fair and Rodeo
WILCO – The second annual Williamson County Fair and Rodeo was held in Taylor last week. The event featured musical acts, the best of the best cowboys and much more. The original headliner for Saturday, Mark Chestnut, had an emergency and had tot cancel. Corry Morrow stepped in to perform and entertain. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Hutto ISD board member James Matlock gives Superintendent Celina Estrada Thomas her flowers to celebrate her five years with the district.
Hutto celebrates superintendent anniversary
HUTTO – The Hutto ISD community recently celebrated a milestone for one of their own. Last week marked a very special moment for the Superintendent Celina Estrada Thomas, who calls herself the Head Hippo. Thomas celebrated her five-year anniversary with Hutto ISD. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Jakenya Linwood (CCES), Savannah Morales (HES), Carmen Clayton (HNES), Dafne Ramos Carretero (KES), Aubrey Christensen (NJES), Kassedi Shaw (RES), Andrew Stone (VHES), Amber Bermudez (HMS), Bryson Hedtler (FMS), Jasmin Moreno-Gutierrez (RHA), Adelynn Rogers (NGC) and Peter Osagie-Aruya (HH...
HIPPOS OF THE MONTH
HUTTO – Hutto ISD recently announced the Hippos of the Month and staff members of the month for October.. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
DADS CARVE UP FUN
DADS CARVE UP FUN
HUTTO – Students at Ray Elementary School had an opportunity to partner with their fathers to cut up. The annual dad and student pumpkin carving event was held at the school last week. Fathers and students used premade designs or came up with their own to carve, paint and decorate pumpkins for Halloween. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
The Taylor Youth Ducks kicking off against Rockdale for their semi-final matchup. Photo by Vershiba Cook
Youth Ducks to play for State
The Taylor Youth Ducks varsity team will be competing for the Texas Youth Football League Championship this Saturday, Nov. 5, at 6 p.m. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
One dead after two-vehicle accident
One dead after two-vehicle accident
A motorcycle passenger died Saturday night in a collision on the outskirts of Granger. According to a Texas Department of Public Safety crash report, troopers at 7:49 p.m. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Lillian Robert smiles for the camera Oct. 31 at Heritage Square.
Spooktacular
Families enjoy costume contest, bounce houses and lots of candy at Taylor’s Halloween event Cowboys, ninjas, and even a couple of appliances showed up for the 2022 Spooktacular scare on the square event to celebrate Halloween Oct. 31 at Heritage Square Park. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
A ribbon cutting ceremony for Pasemann Elementary in the Fall of 1998 with (Center) Taylor ISD communications liaison Tim Crow, the late school counselor Naomi Pasemann, and former Taylor ISD Superintendent Gary Patterson. Courtesy photo Taylor ISD
Former Taylor ISD superintendent takes the helm of Uvalde CISD
A former superintendent of the Taylor Independent School District has been named the interim top educator for Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, five months after a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
Coding a stronger future: Open house Nov. 2
Coding a stronger future: Open house Nov. 2
How will development code updates affect my property specifically? The public will have a chance to have these kinds of questions answered through one-on-one conversations with city staff and consultants at the Coding a Stronger Future: Open House from 1 to 7 p.m. • page 1 today at the Taylor Public Library, 801 Vance St. 11/02/2022 09:23 AM
The fifth annual Taylor Veteran’s Beer Run is set for Saturday, Nov. 5 in Murphy Park. The race is open to anyone and will include eight beer stations along the route. Photo by Jason Hennington
Coding a stronger future: Open house Nov. 2
On Wednesday, Nov. 2, stop by the Taylor Public Library, 801 Vance St., to learn about possible changes to city standards. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Dan’l Moody, the governor’s father and Taylor’s first mayor, is the subject of the state historical marker that is being unveiled. Courtesy photo
History and veterans' event at the Moody
Taylor’s first mayor and father of Governor Dan Moody will be recognized at the Moody Museum Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. A state historical marker will be unveiled, giving details of his life in early Taylor history. Past living mayors of Taylor have been invited to join the event. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
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