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Firefighters serve the chili inside the fire station bay.
Coupland News
Coupland Civic Organization (CCO) Coupland School Superintendent Tammy Brinkman spoke to the CCO Monday, March 28, in the fellowship hall of St. Peter’s Church. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
Old cars, like trusted old friends, have stories
Old cars, like trusted old friends, have stories
“The best memories of old friends are never fully captured in photos. That’s why we hold them in our heart.” — Unknown “Hello, good morning, don’t mean to disturb,” the email message read. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
Vegetable growers program in Taylor
Vegetable growers program in Taylor
The Williamson County AgriLife Extension Service will offer a vegetable growers conference on Wednesday, April 6. The program will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the SPJST Hall, 5025 FM 619 in Taylor. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
Bicycles to be blessed
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. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
Georgetown Palace to have musical
Georgetown Palace to have musical
This weekend is the last chance to get up to Georgetown to get a taste of Dolly Parton music while watching an interesting story. Georgetown Palace Theatre will present “9-to-5 The Musical” until April 3 at the Springer Stage. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
People visit booths at a previous Children’s Business Fair in Round Rock. Courtesy photo
Kids business fair next week
For the fifth year, ESTEAM Academy will host its annual Children’s Business Fair in Round Rock to support and encourage young entrepreneurs between the ages of 4-17. This year, the fair has grown by 30% and will showcase the talents of over 70 young entrepreneurs in more than booths. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
In addition to tax assistance sessions, the Taylor Public Library also hosts weekly Storytime sessions for children. Facebook / Taylor Public Library
UPCOMING EVENTS
HERITAGE SQUARE FARMERS MARKET The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
PUBLIC MEETINGS
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TAYLOR CITY COUNCIL Second/Fourth Thursday at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 400 Porter St. 03/30/2022 06:47 AM
Tornado relief efforts will be available in Taylor this week at the Williamson County Expo Center.  Photo by Matt Hooks
Tornado recovery options available in Taylor
03/28/2022 01:39 PM
Survivors of the March 21 tornado can seek assistance at the Williamson County Expo Center this week. Photo by Fernando Castro
Tornado relief center this week
03/28/2022 10:00 AM
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New Taylor hurdle record holders
03/26/2022 06:32 PM
The teams from Cheer Skillz in Taylor went to national competition and brought home first place. Courtesy photo
Cheer team flexes Skillz
Two local cheer teams new to competition is already flipping over opponents. Cheer Skillz in Taylor, led by coach Jamie Chepulis, is a new gym in Taylor and has already won multiple competitions, including nationals. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM
City denies Take 5
City denies Take 5
A national oil-change business has been turned away by Taylor over concerns about traffic and its proposed location. The businessman behind the outlet said it would have brought 10 jobs and possibly up to $1.2 million in taxable sales to the city. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM
Tia Rae Stone, left, and Stacy Stork look at donations submitted by the Rotary Club of Taylor to the Salvation Army March 25 in the wake of area tornadoes. Photo by Fernando Castro
Tornado-relief efforts abound; more needed
There are plenty of ways to help residents who suffered losses after a devastating tornado carved a path of destruction through eastern Williamson County last week. Cities, organizations and volunteers have already started aiding the community with cleanup and supplies, but more can be done, relief workers said. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM