Less traffic, fewer accidents and more mobility options are a few of the objectives the city of Round Rock and the Texas Department of Transportation hope to achieve with Round Rock’s Transportation Master Plan and…continue reading
A strategic plan may help move Pflugerville forward, redefining downtown and other development throughout the city. The plan, written with the paid guidance of Austin-based Avalanche Consulting, will be discussed between the Pflugerville Community Development…continue reading
After college, Konrad Bouffard said he struggled to find his way, albeit briefly. From operating a couple businesses to becoming a teacher and then going back to running successful businesses, it was time spent working…continue reading
Besides more than doubling in size, Downtown Hall of Fame in Hutto now is the only place in town with pool tables and a dance floor. Owners Sean and Judi Smith moved to Hutto in…continue reading
1. The project will provide enhancements to 2.3 miles of I-35, from SH 45 N to Hwy. 79. Work includes the reconstruction of northbound and southbound frontage road intersections at I-35 and Hwy. 79, the…continue reading
The corner building at 117 East St. is one of several of Hutto’s pre-1900 downtown structures. The goal of owner and developer Josh Claman is to make the building last another 100-plus years. A complete…continue reading
The Pflugerville Animal Shelter has been the subject of much debate over the past year with voters rejecting a proposed $10 million bond in last year’s November election that would have built a new shelter.…continue reading
Salvation Army is a Christian ministry that provides services to anyone, regardless of religion or beliefs. Founded in London in 1865, it is now present in 127 countries worldwide, running charity shops, homeless shelters, and…continue reading
Texas Secretary of State Carlos Cascos was the featured speaker of the Governor’s Small Business Forum at Round Rock’s United Heritage Center on Thursday. Several sessions about issues affecting small businesses ended with lunch and…continue reading
On Dec. 1 the U.S. Department of Justice appealed a preliminary injunction granted by U.S. District Court Judge Amos Mazzant against the U.S. Department of Labor overtime rule. The appeal was filed in the U.S.…continue reading