Whether you are searching for a pint to enjoy nearby or seeking a destination farther from home, let this guide help you navigate all the brews Austin has to offer. Breweries 4th Tap Brewing Co-op…continue reading
Bryan Acuff and Aaron Thedford, co-owners of Hutto-based In My Parents Basement, have been professionally selling “geek stuff” online since 2008. When they started they were in their early and mid-30s, but because of their…continue reading
Home prices and the number of homes sold are on the rise throughout Williamson County. According to the October 2015 county housing market report by the Williamson County Association of Realtors, 865 houses were sold…continue reading
To prepare for times of severe drought, Williamson County is exploring options for more water sources. On Nov. 17, commissioners heard a presentation from the Lone Star Regional Water Authority, which asked the county for…continue reading
Odyssey Technical Solutions is expanding into a 32,000 square foot facility in Round Rock after the City Council approved a performance agreement and tax abatement Nov. 24. Odyssey is a repairer of radio frequency, microwave,…continue reading
Odyssey Technical Solutions, a leading repairer of radio frequency, microwave and direct current equipment primarily used in the semiconductor manufacturing industry, will be expanding in Round Rock with a new 32,000 square foot facility. “I…continue reading
City offices, including the Library and Clay Madsen Recreation Center, will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26-27, for the Thanksgiving holiday. The Rec Center will be open from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. on…continue reading
The Round Rock ISD board of trustees is considering creating several new schools aimed at focusing on specific areas of study as well as a school intended to boost college enrollment. In October the board…continue reading
Businesses could get a boost in Old Town Leander after Leander City Council on Nov. 19 approved up to $250,000 for a new pilot incentive program. The post City approves new incentives for Old Town…continue reading
Motorist will need to learn to navigate a new type of intersection after the Texas Department of Transportation opened the Diverging Diamond Interchange at University Boulevard and I-35 on Nov. 20. The intersection temporarily shifts…continue reading