A letter from Hutto Mayor Doug Gaul is being distributed Tuesday through different newsletters and social media operated by the city. The letter is in regard to water and wastewater rates, a topic at the…continue reading
Several members of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization transportation policy board inquired about several cost increases to transportation projects, including along MoPac South, during Monday’s board meeting. CAMPO coordinates transportation planning for six counties…continue reading
Mike Geeslin, chosen April 7 by Central Health’s board of managers as the top choice to become the agency’s new chief executive, said Monday he expects his first three months on the job to involve…continue reading
The Pflugerville ISD Board of Trustees announced Doug Killian as the lone finalist for PfISD superintendent. He was named during tonight’s special meeting. Killian currently serves as the superintendent for Hutto ISD. PfISD Board President…continue reading
In the middle of the House Elections Committee’s regularly scheduled hearing, a federal judge handed down an especially pertinent decision declaring that Texas’ 2011 voter identification legislation was passed with a discriminatory intent. In 2016,…continue reading
The Texas Department of Transportation is expanding RM 1431 from four to six lanes between Market Street and Cottonwood Creek Trail, according to a representative with the state agency. The project is meant to match…continue reading
The opening date for a future Williamson County park planned between Leander and Liberty Hill has been delayed due to surveying until 2018, but the state-level park will now receive more facilities. The first phase of…continue reading
Officials with We Are Blood, formerly The Blood Center of Central Texas, said a recent “dramatic increase” in blood usage has caused the organization to experience a “dangerously low” shortage of O negative blood—the universal…continue reading
Families with incoming kindergartners to Leander ISD will be able to register Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Registration also is open to children who qualify for the district’s free pre-kindergarten program and will be…continue reading
Members of the public are invited to join Cedar Park Public Library in celebrating National Library Week April 9-15. This year’s theme is “Libraries Transform,” and Library Director Julia Mitschke said focus is a “celebration…continue reading