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St. Mary's teams up for Fall festival
St. Mary’s teams up for fall festival

It took a “joint effort” from both St. Mary’s Catholic School and St.

09/13/2023 08:38 AM
Hundreds of new laws go into effect
Hundreds of new laws go into effect

A total of 774 new laws went into effect Sept. 1, affecting Texans in many areas of their lives, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Park it ... just not there
Park it ... just not there

This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Jason Hennington. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Thank God for friends
Thank God for friends

“It’s pretty hard to feel better when you’re out of medicine and too fatigued to move around. Luckily, my good friend Jennifer Barker Lombard checked in on me and asked if I needed anything. She sent medicine and groceries to my front door and went above and beyond. I’m blessed to have amazing friends like that. Thank you so much.”

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Jimmy Gonzales Dominguez
Jimmy Gonzales Dominguez

Jimmy Gonzales Dominguez, of Taylor, was called home July 29, 2023. Jimmy was a very proud Army veteran.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Daniel Dwayne Brown Jr.
Daniel Dwayne Brown Jr.

Daniel Dwayne Brown Jr, age 29, of Kerrville, passed away Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Lindsie O’Neill Almquist, president of Craftsman Center, speaks during the signing day event Aug. 11. Photos by Hunter Dworaczyk
Craftsman Center speeds up plumbing pathway

Craftsman Center, a new trades education program, is underway in Taylor. Partnered with local plumbing businesses S&D Plumbing and Coppera Plumbing and Commercial Services, Craftsman Center seeks to help fill a workforce deficit by making construction trades more attractive to high school students and adults.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Remains of a school bus accident can still be seen on Star Ranch Boulevard. Photo by Edie Zuvanich
Clean-up begun at crash site

HUTTO – There are signs that life is starting to return to normal at the site where a school bus crashed through a fence and hit a residence Tuesday, Sept. 5. Debris has been removed and plastic sheeting hung.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Teachings from Barbara
Teachings from Barbara

“Deliberately Diverse” represents the individual thoughts and opinions of a group of Taylor friends who almost never completely agree about anything but are gratified by the opportunity to stimulate deliberately diverse discussions in our beloved community. Today’s column represents the thoughts and opinions of Matt Leschber, NOT the Taylor Press.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
 Photo credit: Z-grills-Australia-unsplash
CALENDAR EVENTS

On Sunday, Sept. 10, at 9:30 a.m., New Sweden Evangelical Lutheran Church will host a kick-off event for the new church year at 12809 New Sweden Church Road.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
 Patriot Day
Patriot Day

Patriot Day is an annual observance on Sept. 11 to remember those who were injured or died during the terrorist attacks in the United States on Sept.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS

Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Sept. 6, e-edition of the Taylor Press.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
First responders from across Williamson County are expected to attend Taylor’s Patriot Day Memorial March. The city has done the ceremony every year since the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks. File photo
First responders to honor fallen

Taylor will come together in solidarity this week to remember the deadliest terrorist attack in history. The Taylor Fire Department will host its annual Patriot Day Memorial March and Remembrance to honor those who died in the tragedy of Sept.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Shawn Burrell. Photo by Jason Hennington
Granite names new sales leader

TAYLOR — A veteran advertising leader has joined Granite Media Partners Inc. as the new vice president of sales and marketing.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
Onnesha Williams, founder of Black Families of Hutto, asks mayor to resign. Source: City of Hutto
Hutto mayor faces community backlash

HUTTO – A bunch of bananas set off a storm of anger against Hutto Mayor Mike Snyder, with community members calling for his resignation at Thursday’s council meeting. “Those bananas coming up, I can definitely see where it can be taken wrong,” the mayor said.

09/09/2023 08:02 AM
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