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Monday, September 30, 2024 at 4:37 AM

YEAR IN REVIEW Looking back at the year 2023

HUNTER DWORACZYK [email protected]

The year’s end serves as a chance to reflect on the 365 days that have passed.

The Taylor Press revisits 2023 in its annual year in review issue. This paper will touch on some of the biggest storylines in news and sports from this year.

The local newspaper has reported on a lot of news in the past 12 months, including packed city meetings, tough weather conditions and joyous community moments.

While every story printed could not fit into the pages, several top headlines that affected many residents for months on end are represented.

Enjoy the highlights spread throughout the issue from the past year as the Taylor Press prepares to embrace what 2024 has to offer.

See more stories and photos from 2023 throughout this edition.

Naomi Pasemann Elementary librarian Julie Snyder is congratulated by TEE Foundation Executive Director Anita Volek and NPE Principal Cynthia Proctor as TEE Foundation board members and THS cheerleaders join the celebration. Photo by Tim Crow
Thrall junior Katelyn Aderhold was named the 2023-2034 Taylor Rodeo Queen by the Taylor Rodeo Association. The rodeo took place from July 13 to July 15 and was held in the Williamson County Expo Center. Photo courtesy of Taylor Rodeo Association
Diana Phillips laughs during Ed Komandosky’s speech during Greater Taylor Foundation’s ribbon cutting ceremony June 26. Komandosky donated $1 million to the nonprofit and has served on Taylor committees for more than 40 years. Photo by Hunter Dworaczyk
Rachael Westerman, Taylor Chamber of Commerce’s membership and operations director, speaks to Unisem vendors during East Wilco Business Expo Sept. 9. Unisem is a global provider of semiconductor assembly and test services. Photo by Hunter Dworaczyk

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