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Shaivion Warren goes up for the layup against a Gateway defender Jan. 21. Photos by Matt Hooks
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Jan. 26, e-edition of the Taylor Press. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
MAIN STREET INERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS
MAIN STREET INERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS
Main Street Inermediate School has released the honor roll for the second nine weeks of the 2021-22 semester. A HONOR ROLL • Fourth Grade — Alaynah Aldama, Ava Galvan, Monty Garrison, Emmanuel Herrera, Anthony Hilario Aguilar, Eli Medina, Matthew Rios, Clarissa Robertson, Isabella Salazar, Pepper Sartor, Damien Shelgren, Aubrey Taylor, Bria Vega, Caden Collier, Caleb Cram and Colin Highley. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
The audience is packed Jan 22 at the Howard Theatre in Taylor Jan. 22 before the screening of “Rondo and Bob”. Photos by Michele Johnson
The big screen
The crowd was packed at the Howard Theatre last Saturday. On Jan. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Local makes dean’s list at Hastings
Local makes dean’s list at Hastings
Hastings College has announced the dean’s list for its fall 2021 semester. Cadyn Mannella, of Taylor, was one of 386 students from 20 states and eight countries to be named to the dean’s list. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
One act at a time
One act at a time
“How do we change the world? One random act of kindness at a time.” — Morgan Freeman If you visit the Good News Taylor Made Facebook page, you will see posts about kindness shared throughout our community. You can also find posts that do not involve Taylor but is just heartwarming. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Coupland Civic Organization to tour new school
Coupland Civic Organization to tour new school
The Coupland Civic Organization will have something new and different for their Jan. 31 meeting. Instead of having a program at the St. Peter’s Fellowship Hall, residents will be treated to a tour of the new and renovated Coupland School facilities hosted by Superintendent Tammy Brinkman. Thank you, Superintendent Brinkman, for your generous offer to show residents the wonderful new building and the renovated old facilities. Of special interest will be the new regulation size gym which Coupland has needed for many years. 01/29/2022 07:09 AM
Antonio Torres works around a Gateway defender in Friday nights game.
JV Ducks outdueled by Gateway
01/27/2022 10:25 PM
Big fourth sends Ducks past Gators
Big fourth sends Ducks past Gators
01/27/2022 10:20 PM
Gary Lee Almquist
Gary Lee Almquist
01/27/2022 04:24 PM
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Virus cases stay on rise
COVID-19 cases have continued to increase in the last two weeks. Confirmed cases, which include past and current cases reported to the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD), went up by 15,876 in Williamson County Jan. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM
Fire master plan on agenda
Fire master plan on agenda
The Taylor Fire Department might have a recourse in making sure Taylor remains safe amidst a changing community. On Jan. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM
Sarah Hinton, Taylor Municipal Airport manager, talks with the Taylor City Council during their meeting Jan. 13 at City Hall. Captured via screenshot / City of Taylor
City funds airport plan
Taylor’s thoroughfare from the air will get some direction for the future. On Jan. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM
Shaivion Warren goes up for the layup against a Gateway defender last Friday. Photo by Matt Hooks
COVID Sports 2022
Staffing has recently been interrupted in local schools due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. From Monday, Jan. 17, to Thursday, Jan 20, Hutto ISD schools were closed. That same Thursday and Friday, Granger ISD was also closed. Despite these closures, athletic competitions have continued as scheduled. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM
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GISD determined keep kids in school
Closing school was a measure of last resort, but Granger ISD students are back in class this week and plan to stay there. “We are doing everything in our power to make sure that we keep in-person education,” said Superintendent Jeni Neatherlin, “because we know that is vital to the school district and to the families and the community members of Granger.” Last week, Neatherlin spoke about the state of Granger ISD as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM
Richie Cooper, who majors in industrial systems, received a TSTC Foundation Provost’s Scholarship. Courtesy photo
Scholarship recipient from Hutto sings TSTC’s praises
HUTTO – Richie Cooper, of Hutto, realized early on that he could use his hands and mind to be the technically skilled worker that a company wants. Cooper recently started his second semester at Texas State Technical College (TSTC) in East Williamson County in the Industrial Systems - Mechanical Specialization program, where he is working toward an Associate of Applied Science degree. 01/26/2022 09:30 AM