The deadline in submitting applications to become a member of the Local Legend Selection Committee is Friday, Jan. 10.
County offices will close on Jan. 20 in observance of federal holiday, but will resume regular hours by Tuesday, Jan. 21,
In his last column of 2019 for residents, the mayor detailed the many milestones reached by city leaders.
County offices to close, commissioners' meetings to be postponed and Christmas tree recycling will take place at the landfill in Hutto.
The county has tied for the second largest percent increase in employment in the U.S. with a year-to-year growth of nearly 4 percent.
Republican Nikki Gonzales has officially filed to run against WilCo commissioner Terry Cook, a Democrat, in the November 2020 election.
Transportation staff has since expanded the scope to include new asphalt for East Main Street from Mays Street to Sheppard Street.
The next meeting of the Commissioners Court meeting will be Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 9:30 a.m. in the courthouse on 710 S. Main St.
The offices of Precinct One Constable and Justice of the Peace along with the District Clerk's Office due for upcoming closures.
The next council meeting is scheduled on Nov. 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at city council chambers on 221 East Main St.
The cityβs Communications and Marketing team won 4 awards from the Texas Association of Telecommunications Officer and Advisors.
The office located in the Justice Center at 405 Martin Luther King St. in Georgetown is scheduled to close for staff training.
Mike Gleason, who retired in 2016 as assistant chief deputy at sheriff's office after 24 years of service, files for sheriff's position.
Commissioners Court assistant general counsel seeks to unseat GOP incumbent Dee Hobbs as part of 'blue wave' of candidates.
Over the next 9 months, 7,120 traffic control signs will be replaced to come into compliance with federal standards, city officials said.
In the wake of an Arctic cold front that could produce sleet and frozen rain, county officials opt to delay opening as a safety precaution.
Sherry Golden was honored with the Regional Outstanding Service Office of the Year Award for 2018-2019 for the Central Texas Region.
With the use of a new voting system, WilCo voters passed all measures before them dealing with bonds and expo center renovation work.
Voters approved 2 bond packages: A $412M package for roads and a second one totaling $35M for creation of parks.
County officials have touted $447M bond package for roads and parks, but a growing number of overtaxed residents are opposed to it.
Voters will determine the fate of a pair of countywide bond proposals and 10 proposed state amendments during Tuesday's election.
Williamson County offices will be closed on Monday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.
The county cited HB 2840 as the basis for the limits, a new law enacted as a safeguard for comments on agenda items β not public comments.
The closure will be in effect from 12:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, officials said.
In a prepared statement, Craig Morgan said doctors removed a mass from his back that has prevented him from attending council meetings.
Facility renamed Dan R. McNery Municipal Courtroom in honor of judge who passed away earlier this year after practicing law for 39 years.
Office of Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 at 211 W. Sixth St. in Taylor will be closed for staff training during two weeks.
Reps from 7 area chambers of commerce β including in Cedar Park, Leander and Round Rock β collectively support proposed debt issuance.
Property tax statements are being mailed to Williamson County residents starting Thursday, Oct. 17, officials said.
Tuesday evening gathering in Hutto represents final chance for voters to learn about roads, parks plans ahead of Nov. 5 election.
Offices of Justice of the Peace, Constable for Precinct 3 in Georgetown to close on Thursday, Oct. 17, officials said.
Stacey Mathews of the 277th District Court tapped to newly formed Judicial Council on Mental Health Legislative Research Committee,
Entering fray of big-city politics, Chody filmed encounter with couple living in tent to opine on Austin policy but his gift was rebuffed.
Texas Chief Justice Nathan Hecht taps judge for post carrying a term that expires in February 2023.
The closure for the office located at 100 Wilco Way will shut down on Thursday, Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for staff training purposes.
Officials endorse November 2019 Williamson County Bond Election for debt issuance meant for key community and infrastructure investments.
WilCo Sheriff Robert Chody plans to sell retiring police canine to handler but not the fired deputy whose young son grew to love the dog.
Residents can learn more about two bond packages up for November vote at upcoming open houses, including one in Round Rock.
Budget for fiscal year 2020 focused on delivering priority high value services, projects and programs in fast-growing community.
In approving $25 million debt defeasance, commissioners envision substantial savings servicing outstanding debt.