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Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 11:40 PM

Year in Review

Just one day into the new year, and much has changed since the Earth rotated around the sun. We take a look back at 2022 in our annual year in review issue of the Taylor Press.
Taylor High School Band and Color Guard students celebrate the end of summer practice in the 100 plus degree heat with a visit from the Taylor Fire Department. Courtesy photo
Taylor High School Band and Color Guard students celebrate the end of summer practice in the 100 plus degree heat with a visit from the Taylor Fire Department. Courtesy photo

Just one day into the new year, and much has changed since the Earth rotated around the sun.

We take a look back at 2022 in our annual year in review issue of the Taylor Press. We remember everything from natural disasters to a clash of cultures to the sudden grief for egrets.

We also take a look at the positive changes throughout the year, including state championships, sibling connections and Taylor being home to the fastest man alive.

Of course, we could not cover every single headline, however, we did focus on top headlines throughout the year, some of which expanded over several issues and months.

Enjoy our look back at 2022 as we prepare to embark on the journey of 2023.

SEE MORE STORIES AND PHOTOS FROM 2022 THROUGHOUT THIS EDITION.


Adilene Saunders, a fourth grader at Thrall Elementary, gets a surprise visit during lunch from her father, Air Force Technical Sergeant Caleb Saunders, who returned home for a weekend visit during his year-long deployment. Courtesy photo by Rochelle Malish

Adilene Saunders, a fourth grader at Thrall Elementary, gets a surprise visit during lunch from her father, Air Force Technical Sergeant Caleb Saunders, who returned home for a weekend visit during his year-long deployment. Courtesy photo by Rochelle Malish

On Saturday, Dec. 11, a small group of family members of Bill Pickett and other dignitaries gathered to dedicate a cenotaph, which is a monument or tomb erected in a cemetery in honor of a person whose remains are buried elsewhere, to honor the legendary African-American cowboy, rodeo, bul...

On Saturday, Dec. 11, a small group of family members of Bill Pickett and other dignitaries gathered to dedicate a cenotaph, which is a monument or tomb erected in a cemetery in honor of a person whose remains are buried elsewhere, to honor the legendary African-American cowboy, rodeo, bul...


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