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SAMSUNG CHOOSES A WINNER
SAMSUNG CHOOSES A WINNER
Last week at Music on Main, Cindy Azua was drawn as the winner of a 65-inch Samsung 4K smart TV. The drawing was held in Heritage Square during the Music on Main event. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Juneteenth in Taylor
Juneteenth in Taylor
Jennifer Harris (right) of the Dickey Museum Board accepts a $5,000 grant from Sylvia Tillotson of the Michael C. Duda Architectural Endowment. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Williamson County reaffirms AAA bond rating
Williamson County reaffirms AAA bond rating
Williamson County has affirmed its AAA bond rating, the highest rating possible, with both rating agencies Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings. Securing a bond rating is the first step prior to issuing debt. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
06/25/2022 06:30 AM
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORT
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST REPORT
It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Superintendent Devin Padavil will be at the Taylor ISD Event Center, 3101 N. Main St., June 28 at 6 p.m. for a town hall meeting. File photo
School town halls start Tuesday
Residents can let Taylor Independent School District’s superintendent know in person about any thoughts or concerns on several topics starting this week. On Tuesday, June 28, the Taylor ISD will host a town hall with Superintendent Devin Padavil on school safety, budgets, tax rates and finances at 6 p.m. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Hutto superintendent Celina Estrada Thomas (left), and school board president Billie Logiudice (right) welcome Kayla Gossett as she was announced as the new principal at Benjamin “Doc” Kerley Elementary School. Photo by Matt Hooks
Hutto Board approves 10-cent meal increase
Last Thursday, June 23, Hutto ISD held a special called meeting prior to their regularly scheduled meeting. Following the closed session of the regular meeting, Kayla Gossett was announced as the new principal at Benjamin “Doc” Kerley Elementary School. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Dickey Footbridge to be restored
Dickey Footbridge to be restored
A historical Taylor bridge is being renovated, but you can’t drive your vehicle through the structure. The Taylor Conservation and Heritage Society (TCHS) and the Taylor Garden Club recently announced that with oversight by the Taylor Parks and Recreation Department, contract work has been established to restore the Dickey Footbridge. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
The Wright brothers on the moon
The Wright brothers on the moon
Dear Editor, We have all heard it many We have all heard it many times that the Wright brothers invention of the airplane led to human kind being able to put a man on the moon. However, the Wright brothers invented airplane science. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Finding God ay gay Pride
Finding God ay gay Pride
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Patrick Taylor. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Daniel Darwin Filla
Daniel Darwin Filla
Daniel Darwin Filla, 83, of Granger, passed away Wednesday, June 17, 2022. Visitation was held Wednesday, June 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Viola Ruth (Braun) Clark
Nadine Renee French
Nadine Renee French passed away Sunday, June 19, 2022. She was born March 21, 1952, in Taylor. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Viola Ruth (Braun) Clark
Viola Ruth (Braun) Clark
Viola Ruth (Braun) Clark, 87, of Thrall passed away Sunday, June 12, 2022. Ruth was born Feb. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Jimmy Edward Wentrcek
Jimmy Edward Wentrcek
Jimmy Edward Wentrcek, 76, of Granger, joined the Lord Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Jimmy was born Aug. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM
Doug Moehnke
Doug Moehnke
Doug Moehnke passed away at home Friday, June 17, 2022, at the age of 70. He was born July 1, 1951, in Taylor, to Rudolph and Rose (Streit) Moehnke with an older sister Joyce Davidson and brother Robert. He was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church in west Taylor and graduated from Taylor High School while also spending a year at Allen Academy in Bryan. 06/25/2022 06:30 AM