Tax office at 350 Discovery Blvd. will close May 10, but its counterparts will remain open on rotating schedule.
Both cities will elect a mayor and three council members, with storm water drainage proposal in Cedar Park a key decision.
John Sneed started as field paramedic in 1981, climbing the ranks to director of emergency services for the county in 36 1/2-year career.
Constable Rick Coffman's office at 350 Discovery Blvd. closed May 7-9 to accommodate the personnel training, normal hours resume May 10.
County judge issues burn ban not to exceed 90 days or until conditions improve, with violators subject to $500 fine.
General election and specially called one are looming, and an open house is scheduled to educate voters on two propositions.
However, animal shelter will be open during regular business hours Friday and Saturday but will close for Easter Sunday.
Construction project valued at $690,225 represents a significant remodeling of the facility that added 4,000 square feet of space.
Marty Herrin, the county's hazardous materials chief, will be sworn in on April 2 as the first to hold new position created in February.
A public servant for 26 years, County Court of Law 1 judge became the first elected female trial court judge in Williamson County in 2002.
This year's convention is slated to take place at Leander High School on Saturday, March 24.
In letter co-signed by 45-plus colleagues, U.S. Reps. JoaquΓn βCastro and Lloyd Doggett ask ICE to investigate Williamson County facility.
Yet another round of 'staff training' will prompt closure of two county offices as other locations stay open during regular hours.
Team awarded 'Spotlight on Success Award' for intervention efforts helping offenders break substance abuse cycle.
Citing desire to spend more time with family, Chris Fielder has opted not to seek reelection, will deliver final mayoral address on Tuesday.
Registered voters to decide on proposed tax reallocation to fund infrastructure, charter amendment, mayor and three council members.
All county offices, including those in Cedar Park, Leander closed Tuesday due to a winter storm marked by sleet and freezing rain.
Powell makes surprise announcement at the conclusion of his annual 'state of the city' address on Wednesday, though his reason is unclear.
Issues range from commissioning artist for law enforcement statue, plans for May 5 special election, 1/8-cent redirection to general fund.
City offices closed Dec. 22 and 25 in observance of Christmas holiday, trash pickup hours altered, library hours, tree recycling, more.
Commissioners court won't meet again until Jan. 9, animal shelter open Christmas Eve and tree recycling will begin day Dec. 26.
City offices closed on Friday, and library, rec center will both be closed on Saturday, Nov. 11.
An overwhelming 66 percent of the electorate voted in favor of the issuance of debt to build new schools and other needs amid growth.
Texas Bullion Depositorywill store gold for citizens, institutions, businesses and the state once when it opens late 2018 or early 2019.
County officials said the annex at 350 Discovery Boulevard was closed for the safety of the public and employees.
Proposal would be funded through reallocation of one-fourth revenue from Economic Development Sales Tax Fund.
It's the 18th consecutive year the county gets the recognition for obtaining a high application score based on standardized criteria.
Budget features βGuided Growth for a Community-Centered Futureβ theme, city officials said.
The app, WILCO Ready, is meant as secondary source behind WarnCentralTexas.org for emergency messages, officials said.
The 'Report a Problem' form helps municipal officials identify a problem reported by residents 'so that we can fix it fast,' officials say.
Municipal website, publications among top finishers at the state level while videos earn three national Telly awards.
From June 13-15, tax offices will open on a rotating schedule: While one is closed, others will remain open during regular business hours.
District attorney says former administration failed to issue citations for hundreds of thousands worth of assets, making them unrecoverable.
Duffy secures 57.67 percent of vote over Lyle Grimes; Jefts gets 57.62 percent over Jon Lux; Thomas runs unopposed.
The new portal features a sleek design that also incorporates photos showcasing the beauty of the local landscape.
But trash and recycling pickup will go on as normally scheduled, city officials note.
Staff training will require the office to close for three consecutive normal work days and again on President's Day.
But the animal shelter will be open, offering lower adoption fees in honor of the new year.
Following a backlash over its design and the selection process yielding it, city officials opt to ditch new flag and try again.
The flag was unveiled last December, but a growing chorus of discontent has formed now that it's part of the community fabric.