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Williamson County Offices Closed Through Friday, February 19, Due to Continued Winter Weather Conditions

Williamson County Offices Closed Through Friday, February 19, Due to Continued Winter Weather Conditions

Williamson County offices will remain closed through Friday, February 19, due to continuous severe winter weather in the area. Essential personnel will still report for duty. The Williamson County COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center will remain closed. Berry Springs Park & Preserve and Southwest Williamson County Regional Park also are closed today. 

The courts in the Justice Center will follow the county closure announcements. Jury trials for next week are canceled. For updated information on the Justice Center courts, follow them on Twitter @WilcoCourts.

The Williamson County Landfill will be closed on Friday, February 19. The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter will remain closed on Friday, February 19.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (2222)/Comments (0)/
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Williamson County Offices Closed Wednesday, February 17, Due to Continued Winter Weather Impacts

Williamson County Offices Closed Wednesday, February 17, Due to Continued Winter Weather Impacts

Williamson County offices will be closed on Wednesday, February 17, due to continuous severe winter weather in the area. Essential personnel will still report for duty. The Williamson County COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center also will be unavailable on Wednesday, February 17. The Williamson County Landfill will be closed on Wednesday, February 17. The courts in the Justice Center will follow the county closure announcements.  Jury trials for next week are canceled. For updated information on the Justice Center courts, follow them on Twitter @WilcoCourts. 

Tuesday, February 16, 2021/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (2610)/Comments (0)/
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Williamson County Winter Weather Updates

Williamson County Winter Weather Updates

Williamson County wants to keep you informed on the latest updates on how the winter weather is affecting the county. Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell issued a proclamation declaring a state of disaster for Williamson County on February 14, 2021, due to severe winter weather conditions. The state of disaster shall continue for not more than seven days unless continued or renewed by the Commissioners Court. Williamson County has activated its Emergency Operations Center and will remain active until the winter weather is no longer a threat. Williamson County asks that residents stay home and limit travel as much as possible as all roads have the potential to have dangerous ice formations. For information on the changing road conditions, visit drivetexas.org.
 To view the signed disaster declaration, click here. Click on this story to read the latest information. 

Sunday, February 14, 2021/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (6077)/Comments (0)/
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Free Christmas Tree Recycling Offered at Williamson County Landfill

Free Christmas Tree Recycling Offered at Williamson County Landfill

Starting December 26, Williamson County residents can dispose of their Christmas trees for free by dropping them off at the Williamson County Landfill, located at 600 Landfill Road in Hutto. The landfill is open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon. The landfill is closed on Sundays and will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For more information please call (512) 759-8881.

Sunday, December 27, 2020/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (4065)/Comments (0)/
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November 2020 Newsletter

November 2020 Newsletter

In this edition of the WILCOunty Line, get all the information you need to know about Election Day! You can also learn more about upcoming EMS classes, the WCRAS Fur Ball, and the Williamson County Brown Santa program.
Monday, November 2, 2020/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/
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