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How can we support your health?
How can we support your health?
When the neuron or cells in your brain form the right connections, our brains and health are great. However, if they form bad connections, that is when we get sick, or our bodies don’t work so well. We utilize techniques to break bad connections and reconnect healthier ones to help you restore your health! 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Goodness is everywhere
Goodness is everywhere
“Knowledge is power, community is strength and positive attitude is everything.” — Lance Armstrong I asked you all to send me your shoutouts and here are this week’s responses: “My friend Gayle Stanton who lives in Cedar Park is driving to bring me something I bought on Marketplace. Friends are a gift. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Taylor Area Businesswomen President Charlotte Albert presents a donation of school supplies to Taylor ISD district receptionist Kassandra Salinas. The supplies will be distributed to benefit students across the district. Photo by Tim Crow
SCHOOL SUPPLY DONATION
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HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
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JC Callis is the engineer for his Kiddie Express train that gives free rides through Coupland. Photos by Susan Garry
Election set for bond and council candidates
COUPLAND – On the Nov. 8 ballot, there are three Coupland City Council places up for election. There are five candidates for these places. Incumbents are Barbara Piper and John Roulston-Bates. New candidates are Victoria Gonzalez, Russell Schmidt and Ruby Wabbel. While you can vote in the Coupland city election at any Williamson County location, there will be a polling place in the St. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Things are golden at Longhorn Title
Things are golden at Longhorn Title
It was quite a shindig Oct. 7 when Longhorn Title celebrated its 50th anniversary with friends, family and Chamber ambassadors. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
It’s important to stay informed now
It’s important to stay informed now
Wow there is a lot going on right now! Not just with all of the spectacular events this weekend but with the growth in our community and the upcoming election and legislative session. While it is delightful for me to keep you informed about local events, it is my job (and what I do so you don’t have to) to stay on top of what our ___________________________ that might have an impact on business. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
RIBBON CUTTINGS
RIBBON CUTTINGS
Farmers Insurance Austin Brown Agency Chamber Ambassadors celebrated a ribbon cutting at Farmers Insurance Austin Brown _____________________________________________________________________________________________ you with all types of insurance, call 512-352-3649 or email [email protected].. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Bella Arredondo, and her mom, Kim, dress alike for International Dot Day. Photos by Tim Crow
THJ celebrates International Dot Day
T.H. Johnson staff and students recognized International Dot Day with a celebration of creativity, courage and collaboration. The global celebration was inspired by the children’s book, “The Dot,” by Peter H. Reynolds. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Early voting is underway. Williamson County had a larger turnout on day one than the primary election in the spring.
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Oct. 19, e-edition of the Taylor Press. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Resident Bill Albert addresses city leaders Oct. 27 at the City Council Meeting. Photo by Nicole Lessin
Council pay hike moves forward
In the face of some pushback by residents, city leaders have lowered their proposed increase in compensation but are still moving forward with a new ordinance that would give themselves a hefty raise. At the Oct. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Threat leads to student’s arrest
Threat leads to student’s arrest
A Taylor Middle School student was arrested Tuesday, Oct. 25, after the student was overheard threatening to commit a school shooting. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
MOVING DIRT
MOVING DIRT
Cement trucks whizzing by could not drown out the sounds of the celebration of a new $82 million road project to relieve congestion near the site of the future $17 billion Samsung Austin Semiconductor facility last Wednesday. “Today is an amazing day,” said Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Irene Michna, a member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, cuts the ribbon to ceremonially open the park, surrounded by community members, city staff and elected leaders, Oct. 26 at Doak Park. Photo by Nicole Lessin
Doak Park opens in south Taylor with ribbon cutting
Kids in south Taylor have a new playground to enjoy. The City of Taylor Parks and Recreation Department hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Oct. 26 to celebrate the recent completion of the Doak Park Project, funded in part through a Texas Parks and Wildlife Grant, Taylor Parks Foundation funds, a Valero Quality of Life grant and city bond funds. “When I presented to council, this corridor of the city had no amenities,” said Parks and Recreation Director Tyler Bybee. “It had this park with two ballfields, but no playground, so for kids that lived in this southwest part of town, they had to cross the main highway to get to the playground, and now they don’t.” 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
Ray Elementary principal Alexis Campbell and Hutto Middle School principal Charles Rodriguez. Both schools participate in the No Place For Hate program the district is hoping to expand to all campuses. Photos by Edie Zuvanich
Hutto schools battle bullying
HUTTO – A system-wide culture of inclusiveness that focuses on making sure all students have equal access to success sounds like it should be every school district’s goal, but without a dedicated guiding force, the vision becomes little more than wishful thinking. 10/29/2022 10:41 AM
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