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TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE

JAN. 22 Noise Complaint-No Report-400 block of Burkett St Warrant Service-Arrested-200 block of W Second St Disturbance-No Report-Debus Cir 911 Call-No Contact-500 block of W Tenth St Suspicious Circumstances-No Report-500 block of W Second St Warrant Service-Arrested-500 block of Vance St 911 Call-Officers Advised-1700 block of Meadow Ln Welfare Concern-No Report-100 block of N Main St 911 Call-No Report-2500 block of Mallard Ln 911 Call-No Report-3700 block of Old Georgetown Rd Unwanted Person-No Report-400 block of E Mustang St 911 Call-No Report-1300 block of Old Thorndale Rd Road /Traffic Hazard-Unable to Locate-W Second St/Branch St Criminal Mischief-No Report-400 block of W Second St Lost /Found Property-No Report-3600 block of N Main St Noise Complaint-No Report-Lakeside Apartments 1209 Vance St Disturbance-No Report-Burnett Place Apartments 405 Sloan St Suspicious Circumstances-No Report-1000 block of Vance St Disturbance-Unable to Locate-3200 block of CR 101 Noise Complaint-No Report-2200 block of Smith Ave Suspicious Circumstances-No Report-900 block of Porter St Suspicious Circumstances-Unable to Locate-500 block of Gano St 911 Call-No Contact-500 block of Gano St JAN.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Culinary student Nick Walker presents his burger creation to the judges at Taylor High School’s Burger Challenge. From left are school board members Anita Volek and Cheryl Carter, THS principal Matt Wamble and assistant principal Sean Schobinger. Photo by Tim Crow
E-EDITION HIGHLIGHTS

Here is a recap of what was featured in the Wednesday, Feb. 8, e-edition of the Taylor Press.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
A. J. Sanchez, Lacey Thompson and Ben Bachmayer represent Taylor Middle School in expressing thanks to school board members for all they do to support students and learning.
District shows appreciation

January was School Board Recognition Month, and Taylor ISD celebrated its trustees for their dedication and commitment to the district and its students. The theme of this year’s School Board Recognition Month was “Forward, Together,” which highlights the collaboration among school leadership, teachers and parents on behalf of students.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Rev. Jeffrey Geske and his son Jacob moved from Ottawa Lake, Michigan to Thrall. Geske and his son look forward to many wonderful years of ministry here at St. John Lutheran Church. Courtesy Photo
Geske installed at Thrall church

THRALL – A church in Thrall has new leadership from up north. On Jan.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Tyler Volek, manager of McCoy’s Building Supply in Taylor, presents a check for $2,000 to John Matthews, Taylor ISD Family Support Services coordinator. This donation will help provide a variety of programs and services for Taylor families. Photo by Tim Crow
McCoys Supports Family Services

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Main Street Intermediate School Principal, Kerri Pierce, presents a gift basket of appreciation to Taylor ISD School Board Member, Shorty Mitchell. Photos by Tim Crow
Main Street Intermediate School Principal

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Photo by Denisa Page
Devastated community

As the city woke up Thursday morning to the aftermath of the worst ice storm to hit the region since 2007, there was a scene of utter devastation. Collapsed utility poles.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Fatal shooting in Hutto
Fatal shooting in Hutto

One person is dead, and another is injured after a shooting in Hutto Tuesday, a statement from the city of Hutto said. On Tuesday, Jan.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Parks camping ban OK’d
Parks camping ban OK’d

A controversial new ordinance that bans camping in city parks and allows for criminal trespass warnings on cityowned property has been approved. But city leaders say they are open to exploring new ways to help people experiencing homelessness.

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City crews work to clear fallen tree limbs in the aftermath of the ice storm. Courtesy photo by Robert Garcia
Mayor issues disaster declaration

On Feb. 1, Mayor Brandt Rydell issued a disaster declaration in Taylor.

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Rev. James Davis said he knows Taylor, his hometown, is where God wants him to be. Photo by Nicole Lessin
Cooking with love

BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROFILE | The Rev. James A.

02/04/2023 07:26 AM
Widespread power outages continue to plague our area
Widespread power outages continue to plague our area
02/02/2023 09:21 AM
Downed tree limbs are causing outages all over the city
Mayor issues disaster declaration
02/02/2023 08:40 AM
Trash service to resume Thursday
Trash service to resume Thursday
02/01/2023 11:36 AM
Tree limbs and power lines were down Feb. 1 in Taylor
Dangerous icing, outages due to winter storm
02/01/2023 09:37 AM
Taylor Press

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