WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas - Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell has resigned to take a role with the Trump administration.
Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell has resigned after he accepted an appointment to President Trump’s Small Business ...
He's accepted a position with the U.S. Small Business Administration, a federal agency that provides support to small ...
Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell at the grand opening of the Korea-Trade Investment Promotion Agency Global Partnering ...
The housing finance corporation for Cameron County, along the southern border, plans to buy two properties in Williamson ...
The partners are offering electronics recycling at no cost to jurisdictions and residents.
ACO McClendon rescued a dog named Ona from a storm drain in Thompson's Station after she was trapped for 3 hours.
Gravell accepted a role in President Donald Trump's administration with the U.S. Small Business Administration as the Region 6 advocate.
The Williamson County Commissioners Court will have a special session on Friday to accept Gravell's resignation and to discuss appointing a new county judge.
Williamson County is suing a South Texas housing agency, contending it’s angling to remove more than $100 million in property ...
Drivers using a portion of Interstate 57 in Williamson County will want to find another route on Tuesday night, March 11.
The suit alleges the Cameron County HFC is violating state law by developing apartments in Williamson County and attempting ...
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