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TSTC students celebrate success at statewide SkillsUSA contests
TSTC students celebrate success at statewide SkillsUSA contests
ROSENBERG – Texas State Technical College students earned a total of 47 medals – 18 gold, 15 silver and 14 bronze – during the recent statewide SkillsUSA Texas Postsecondary Leadership and Skills Conference in Houston. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Hutto police chief gets to work
Hutto police chief gets to work
HUTTO – On Monday, April 18, Jeff Yarbrough started serving the Hutto community as chief of police. His father, also a longtime member of the law enforcement community, pinned him during the ceremony. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Hutto supports military
Hutto supports military
HUTTO – Last week, April 14, Hutto ISD celebrated Purple Up! Day at all campuses across the district. Purple Up! Day is a day we wear purple to show support and thank military connected children for their strength and sacrifices. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
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
Easter Egg-travaganza
Easter Egg-travaganza
his past Saturday, April 16, the city of Taylor celebrated the Easter holiday with its annual easter egg hunt in Heritage Square. Little ones raced across the park to gather eggs filled with treats. The hunts were designated for age groups 0-2, 3-5 and 6-9. Easter egg hunts and events were also held in south Taylor Sunday afternoon. The annual Hood Hunt hosted by the Braided Fade Crew brought families to Fannie Robinson Park for four different age group hunts and a mega hunt. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Taylor ISD talks playground upgrades
Taylor ISD talks playground upgrades
New playground equipment, reconfiguring elementary classes and staff compensation took center stage at the Monday, April 18 meeting of Taylor Independent School District trustees. The board approved the purchase at Naomi Pasemann Elementary School of playground equipment because the current playscape needs “significant repair,” said Superintendent Devin Padavil. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Luminaries ready to light Heritage
Luminaries ready to light Heritage
The community on Friday, April 22 will have an opportunity to show its support for anyone affected by cancer. Luminaries on the Square will be from 6-9 p.m. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
Taylor band hits spring high notes
Taylor band hits spring high notes
The Taylor High School band and color guard have stayed busy marching to their own beat this spring by bringing home several awards. On Friday, April 8, the band and color guard participated in the 131st Battle of Flowers Parade during Fiesta in downtown San Antonio. 04/20/2022 06:27 AM
The power of kindness
The power of kindness
“Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of human change.” – Bob Kerrey There is a great power in kindness. An energy to compassion. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
“Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” is represented in this Peep diorama at Taylor Public Library. Photos by Fernando Castro
Peep multiverse
If you were in the Taylor Public Library last week, you had a chance to peek at some unique Peeps Ahead of the Easter holiday, the library recent held its Peep Diorama Contest. Children were able to create book-themed dioramas using Peeps, which are colored marshmallow snacks shaped like bunnies. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
THJ prekindergarten, kindergarten round-up begins
THJ prekindergarten, kindergarten round-up begins
If children are ready for their first ever day of school this fall, the time to sign up is now. Registration is now open for prekindergarten and kindergarten classes at T.H. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
5 signs you have whiplash
5 signs you have whiplash
The more you drive the greater your chance. The greater your chance of getting into a motor vehicle accident. In fact, every time you get into a car you have a one in 103 chance of getting into a collision. What often is not considered when one gets into an accident is that the effects it has on you physically can be long lasting. Five signs that you may have whiplash are: 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
PUBLIC MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL Second/Fourth Thursday at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
Heritage Square, where a weekly farmers market takes place, is at 400 N. Main St. in Taylor. Photo by Fernando Castro
UPCOMING EVENTS
Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 04/16/2022 11:02 AM