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ST. MARY’S STUDENTS LEARN RESPECT
ST. MARY’S STUDENTS LEARN RESPECT

STAFF REPORTS [email protected]

11/03/2023 04:21 AM
Good Life off and running
Good Life off and running

STAFF REPORTS [email protected]

11/03/2023 04:21 AM
Governor Abbott appoints Hutto resident To Special Education Continuing Advisory Committee
Governor Abbott appoints Hutto resident To Special Education Continuing Advisory Committee

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11/03/2023 04:21 AM
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11/03/2023 04:21 AM
TEDC names new president and CEO
TEDC names new president and CEO

STAFF REPORTS [email protected]

11/03/2023 04:19 AM
Gray guides ‘Taylor Talk’ on roads, water
Gray guides ‘Taylor Talk’ on roads, water

All roads and water flow through Public Works in Taylor. Jim Gray, Public Works Director, sat down for a conversation about his department’s recent projects during this month’s episode of “Taylor Talk with Jason Hennington.”

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
Ducks let Lampasas run wild in tough loss
Ducks let Lampasas run wild in tough loss

The Taylor High School varsity football team suffered another tough loss Friday night as the Ducks let Lampasas High School run away in the second half with a 43-24 defeat at the hands of the visiting Badgers.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
LITTLE DUCKS WIN BIG
LITTLE DUCKS WIN BIG

After claiming themselves as the “Best football team in Taylor, TX,” the Taylor Middle School eighth-grade football team had its biggest game of the year Thursday night and came from behind for a thrilling 26-21 victory at The Duck Pond over Lampasas Middle School.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
UIL to mull girls’ flag football
UIL to mull girls’ flag football

Texas high school girl athletes might soon have the chance to shine on the gridiron.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
City OK’s first responder staffing boost
City OK’s first responder staffing boost

Federal assistance may no longer be on the table to help fund new firefighters, but the city is boosting first responder staffing anyway to “assist with timely responses as the city grows,” officials said.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
How do we know, part I: People, places, stuff
How do we know, part I: People, places, stuff

This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Dr. Ron Braley. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
Petition aims to amend city charter
Petition aims to amend city charter

Taylor City Council’s ordinance to increase their own stipends spawned a petition by residents. Another petition is circulating to revise the city charter, which defines how city officials can operate.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
‘Taylor City’ leading to thousands of new jobs
‘Taylor City’ leading to thousands of new jobs

The partnership between Williamson County and South Korea grows stronger by the day, and “Taylor City” is leading the way toward thousands of new jobs in the region, officials said.

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS

Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Oct. 1, e-edition of the Taylor Press. The e-edition is emailed to subscribers and available at www.taylorpress. net. County Fair and Rodeo back this month

10/14/2023 07:00 AM
Police to train Taylor High School Staff
Police to train Taylor High School Staff

CASEY GEORG Special to the Press

10/11/2023 07:00 AM
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