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Lions down Milano for third straight win
04/02/2022 10:28 AM
Long-ball sends Tigerettes past Granger
04/02/2022 10:19 AM
Breaking stride
04/02/2022 10:12 AM
Breaking stride
Records are made to be broken. On Saturday, March 26, not one, but two Taylor track records were smashed, both in the hurdles event.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Thrall school bond meets go on
Thrall residents have a few upcoming meetings to learn more about the school bond up for election in May. Next Sunday, April 10, Thrall Independent School District will have the next session in a series of community meetings on bond propositions.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Board discusses better pay
After cancellation on March 21 due to the tornadoes in the area, the Taylor ISD school board held their monthly meeting this past Monday, March 28. During his report, Superintendent Devin Padavil put into context complicated times versus complex times.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
MALLARD MANIA
The Taylor Educational Enrichment (TEE) Foundation celebrated their 2022 grant recipients on March 25 in true Mallard Mania style with a parade that traveled to classrooms to surprise the winners. “Receiving a TEE Foundation grant is like Christmas morning,” said first grade teacher Cassidy Walters.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Relief fund for tornado damage
Another source is available to help tornado damage recovery efforts. Working with Williamson County Commissioner Russ Boles, Williamson County Farm Bureau (WCFB) is coordinating a nonprofit relief fund for rural residents of Williamson County impacted by tornados that hit Williamson County March 21.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, March 30, e-edition of the Taylor Press. The e-edition is mailed to subscribers and available at www.taylorpress.net.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Future Chefs compete
Students at Main Street Intermediate School were invited to enter the contest by submitting a favorite recipe for consideration. The theme for this year was recipes inspired by a book or movie and transformed into a healthier version of the original.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Bicycles to be blessed
As a favorite rest stop for cyclists, New Sweden Lutheran Church seeks to share a blessing of love, safety and support for cyclists and the causes for which they ride. The church, located at 12809 New Sweden Church Road in Manor, will welcome cyclists from across central Texas and preside over an outdoor Blessing of the Bicycles service on Saturday, April 9, at 10:30 a.m.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
MOPPY MILLLER TALKS TO ROTARY
The Rotary Club of Taylor heard from Moppy Miller, 2021 Citizen of the Year, during the Rotary meeting at Sirloin Stockade in Taylor March 24. Tripp talked about a Rotary project in India. Taylor’s Rotary Club meets every Thursday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St.. Courtesy photo
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Barbecues to benefit tornado victims
A pair of weekend barbecue fundraisers will be a delicious way to help survivors of the east Williamson County tornado this past month. Only days removed from the devastation left from the twister March 21, the Great Granger Tornado Relief BBQ Plate Fundraiser was scheduled for Saturday, April 2, from noon to 5 p.m.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
CALENDAR
UPCOMING EVENTS Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
County extends order to prohibit burning
WILCO – The Williamson County Commissioners Court has extended an Order Declaring a Local State of Disaster for Williamson County. The order prohibits outdoor burning in all of the unincorporated areas of Williamson County and smoking in and/ or on Williamson County parks, preserves and trails due to dry vegetation, wind and imminent threat of severe damage.
04/02/2022 06:13 AM
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Ryan Schneider, Taylor, TX Real Estate Realtor - RE/MAX Associates Group