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Friday, April 18, 2025 at 9:16 PM

Opinion

I have no doubt it's because of her
I have no doubt it's because of her
“Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.” —W.E.B. DuBois, 1868-1963 American sociologist, socialist, historian, and civil rights activist. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
Easter Hood Hunt returns
Easter Hood Hunt returns
On Sunday, children of all ages can hunt for eggs and leave with other prizes in their Easter baskets. The Braided Faded Crew will host its ninth annual Hood Hunt on Easter, April 17, at 2 p.m. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
DNA Round-Up next week
DNA Round-Up next week
Another avenue encourages citizen participation regarding’s the city’s comprehensive plan. On Tuesday, April 19, Taylor’s municipal government and Simplecity Design are hosting the first in a new series of gatherings. 04/13/2022 06:52 AM
So, social media
So, social media
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Jason Hennington. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 04/09/2022 06:34 AM
Living water: refreshing and transformative
Living water: refreshing and transformative
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Ron Braley. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 04/09/2022 06:34 AM
Why not try it?
Why not try it?
I am exhausting to most people. I have this reservoir of energy that keeps me hopping and spurs me on to try everything at least once. 04/09/2022 06:34 AM
County offices closed Good Friday
County offices closed Good Friday
Most Williamson County offices will be open only four days this week. County offices will be closed on Friday, April 15, in observance of Good Friday. 04/09/2022 06:34 AM
That’s my old house... at least I think so
That’s my old house... at least I think so
“If you come to a fork in the road, take it.” — Yogi Berra, Hall of Fame professional baseball player who is also remembered for expressions memorable because, while most didn’t make sense, many possessed profound truth. 04/06/2022 09:59 AM
Wildfire risk remains high in much of state
Wildfire risk remains high in much of state
Much of the state remains at considerable risk for wildfires through this week, largely because of higher-than-usual temperatures and drought conditions. More than 40% of the state is suffering extreme drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Nearly the entire state is in some form of drought, with much of the Panhandle, High Plains and west central Texas most at risk. 04/02/2022 06:13 AM
Get dirty but shake off the dust!
Get dirty but shake off the dust!
I’m a discipleship guy. Why? Because, without it, there’s no transformation and the beautiful things to come. So, I’m all about change and spiritual growth—mine and yours. But what is basic discipleship, and how can we be fruitful as we do it? 04/02/2022 06:13 AM
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Dear Editor, Ketanji Brown Jackson is an American attorney and jurist who has served as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit since 2021. She is a current nominee for the Supreme Court, awaiting confirmation in the Senate. 04/02/2022 06:13 AM
The story of the storm
The story of the storm
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Jason Hennington. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM
Been cleaned, being cleaned!
Been cleaned, being cleaned!
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Ron Braley. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM
A view from the band stands on disparities in women’s sports
A view from the band stands on disparities in women’s sports
March Madness is packed with amazing opportunities for fans, students and cities, but showcases obvious disadvantages between men and women’s basketball. I have been given the fortune to travel to many cities this semester to perform at basketball tournaments for the Razorback basketball teams. 03/26/2022 07:37 AM
Can’t miss the sunshine
Can’t miss the sunshine
This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Jason Hennington. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press. 03/19/2022 08:11 AM