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Future Hutto school to be named by residents
Future Hutto school to be named by residents
Hutto residents can name the next middle school in their independent school district. The construction for the district’s third middle school will begin this fall and is scheduled to be ready for occupancy in fall 2024. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
Cemetery work begins Saturday
Cemetery work begins Saturday
Headstones are on their way to getting a facelift. Taylor’s municipal government announced this week it is starting the first phase of the Headstone Leveling Project. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
DUCK AND COVER
DUCK AND COVER
The Taylor Ducks football team have started morning practices and are gearing up for the 2022 season. Coach Houston commented on how the team’s strength this season will be their receivers and defensive backs with their vulnerability being on the offensive and defensive lines. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
School talks bond of $85.5M
School talks bond of $85.5M
Taylor Independent School District might ask residents for a bond of more than $85.5 million later this year. On July 25, board trustees heard that figure during presentations from the school’s Community Advisory Committee and Rory Estes, a project manager from Stantec. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
Trash program update Thursday
Trash program update Thursday
Taylor’s waste collectors will give a pile of updates Thursday. On July 28, the Taylor City Council will receive an update from Waste Connections on its sanitation program from the 2021-22 calendar. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
30 acres burn on 619 Monday
30 acres burn on 619 Monday
Firefighters spent eight hours on scene to douse a fire Monday afternoon. According to a social media post by the Coupland Volunteer fire Department, a fire started while someone was using a grinder. 07/27/2022 08:07 AM
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Trash program update Thursday
07/26/2022 05:27 PM
Football fundamentals will be on display this Thursday, July 28, at Taylor Stadium.
NFL camp comes to Taylor
07/26/2022 03:49 PM
Lady Lion Mattie Wilkie gets set for a serve during a game last season.
Lions alum gathers the pride
07/26/2022 02:27 PM
Michelle McDonald’s "peeps" continue her legacy with the fifth annual charity cross country CC 5K/1K charity fun. As Michelle said, "Train Hard or Go Home" so let's get 'er done.
Charity run returns for fifth year
07/23/2022 07:20 PM
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 07/23/2022 06:14 AM
Random acts of kindness
Random acts of kindness
“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” — Aesop We received a lot of submissions this week. All wonderful acts of kindness. 07/23/2022 06:14 AM
Sandy Perio (front), Taylor Animal Shelter manager, accepts donations from the Taylor Area Businesswomen. Courtesy photo
Trucking forward
The Avery-Pickett Volunteer Fire Department added a new piece of hardware to assist with fighting fires. The department now has a 2,000-gallon tender with a 1250 GPM pump, which is typically used by firefighters to supply water to fire hose reels, fire hydrants or sprinkler systems. 07/23/2022 06:14 AM
New officers for the Friends of the Taylor Public Library are (from left) Ann Wentrcek, treasurer; Lois Duncan, vice president; Maria Newman, president; and Robin McKinley, secretary. Courtesy photo
New officers named for Friends of the library
The Friends of the Taylor Public Library have elected new officers for the next year. Leading the organization are Maria Newman, president; Lois Duncan, vice president; Ann Wentrcek, treasurer; and Robin McKinley, secretary. 07/23/2022 06:14 AM
Texas Rodeo Association scholarship winners along with the TRA board members presenting the total check. Each of the ten recipients will receive $5,000 to cover tuition. Photos By Edie Zuvanic
Rodeo invests in education
The Taylor Rodeo wrapped up its 2022 event on Saturday, July 16. During the three-day rodeo, ropers and riders competed for prizes, but for some award recipients the competition took place months earlier. Ten students from Williamson and Milam counties were each awarded $5,000 scholarships during the Friday night rodeo. The winners applied in May but were notified only a few days before the rodeo started. 07/23/2022 06:14 AM
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