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Posted: May 1, 2017
Categories: WilCounty Line
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Author: bawassink

So much to do in WilCo during May!

Water play, pet deals, Pioneer Days, and the EXPO is just getting heated up for summer events. Don't forget to vote early this week, get your child's safety seat inspected next week, let them make a Mother's Day craft at the courthouse, and then kick back until Memorial Day events get into high gear.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2017
Categories: Comm 1
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Author: bawassink

Commissioner Cook and Garry Brown, her executive assistant, toured a number of nature preserves in the care of the Williamson County Conservation Foundation (WCCF) with Gary Boyd, environmental coordinator for the WCCF, which was established in December 2002, to provide conservation of endangered species in the county while helping to promote responsible development. Williamson County is one of the fastest growing counties in the country, and that rapid growth necessitates a regional approach to balancing development needs with those of conservation.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2017
Categories: PIO
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Author: Connie Odom
The portion of the Brushy Creek Regional Trail that was temporarily closed due to upgrades to the railroad bridge by Capital Metro is now open. Trail patrons once again can traverse the trail between Brushy Creek Sports Park and the 183A Trailhead. We thank you for your cooperation and patience while the work was being completed. 
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Posted: Apr 21, 2017
Categories: Hot Topics
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Author: bawassink

We often publicly laud a firefighter who rescues someone from a burning building or a police officer who nabs a dangerous criminal. And rightly so! However, we have some Williamson County government employees whose heroic and life-saving acts often go unnoticed. One such group is the Mobile Outreach Team (MOT).

MOT provides emergency and short-term mental health services for patients who are suicidal, homicidal, psychotic or otherwise need immediate psychiatric care. This program operates under the Williamson County Emergency Services Outreach Department.

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Posted: Apr 20, 2017
Categories: Events
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Author: bawassink

Officials and staff of Williamson County Precinct 1 at the J.B. and Hallie Jester Annex wore blue in recognition of National Child Abuse Awareness Month in April. Justice of the Peace Dain Johnson, Commissioner Terry Cook and her staff, and Constable Vinnie Cherrone's staff participated. Constable Cherrone was away at training. Each day, 185 children in Texas are victims of child abuse. The Precinct 1 group came together to promote awareness and support prevention of this serious problem that afflicts so many children.

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