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Taylor police chief named interim assistant city manager
By Andrea Leptinsky Tuesday, 16 March 2010 10:09
Taylor City Manager Jim Dunaway named Jeff Straub, chief of the Taylor Police Department, to the long-vacant position of interim assistant city manager yesterday.
March 15 is the last day to register to vote in April 13 primary runoff election
By Patrick Brendel Friday, 12 March 2010 15:25
Monday, March 15 is the deadline for citizens to register to vote in time for the April 13 primary runoff elections.
City Council Wrap Up for March 9, 2010
By Suzanne Haberman Friday, 12 March 2010 11:11
Latest news from the Georgetown City Council
City and County Notes - March 2010
By Community Impact Newspaper Staff Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00
Recent news
Area census results key to increased funding, representation for cities
By Andrea Leptinsky Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00
The 2010 census is at the doorstep for all Americans this spring.
Hutto City Council wrap up for March 4, 2010
By Matt Painter Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:05
During its regular meeting on March 4, the Hutto City Council approved entering into an “outside agency funding agreement” with the Hutto 1911 Foundation. This agreement enables the city to provide $5,000 to the nonprofit foundation for the Hutto Centennial Celebration, scheduled for July 2011.
Voters to decide if Taylor will build recreation center
By Suzanne Haberman Friday, 05 March 2010 15:06
Taylor residents will decide if they want the city to issue $3 million in bonds to build a recreation center when they vote in the city election May 8.
Hutto records management in new hands
By Suzanne Haberman Thursday, 04 March 2010 09:49
Debbie Chelf resigned from her position as Hutto city secretary Feb. 19 and accepted an offer by the City of Jarrell to serve as city secretary.
Elections draw more Williamson County voters
By Suzanne Haberman Wednesday, 03 March 2010 14:27
In Williamson County the early voter turnout for the gubernatorial primary elections March 2 drew more Williamson County voters to the polls this year than in 2006.
Williamson County state representative, state board of education candidates head to runoff
By Kathryn Eakens Wednesday, 03 March 2010 14:21
Top finishers in the Republican primaries for State Representative District 52 and State Board of Education District 10 are headed for a runoff election April 13, as no candidate garnered more than 50 percent of votes in the March 2 election.
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