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COVID-19 UPDATE: More contagious mutation reaches Wayne County
A highly contagious coronavirus mutation known as B.1.1.7 has now reached Wayne County, health officials say. The mutation is believed to be between 30 to 80 percent more contagious than the original strain that causes COVID-19. Read on... -
New state programs rolled out to offset pandemic financial losses
Three grant programs were rolled out last week to help offset some of the personal and professional financial losses that Michiganders may have been incurred due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read on... -
Recreation Department, Rotary plan Winter Softball tourney fundraiser
The Taylor Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Taylor, has scheduled a Winter Softball Tournament for Men’s and Coed divisions to raise scholarship funds for one graduating male and female athlete at Taylor High School. Read on...
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Recreation Center to resume fitness classes
With the new order by the Michigan Department of Health the Taylor Recreation Center can resume fitness classes. Read on... -
Discounted Pavilion Rental Program offered for 501c3 organizations
The City is offering the opportunity for discounted pavilion rentals for 501c3 non-profit organizations as a way to give back to our community and support the work of organizations helping others. Read on... -
Recreation Center reopens its dry saunas by reservation only
The Taylor Recreation Center, 22805 Goddard Road, is reopening its dry heat saunas to members. Read on...
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QuickClinic free drive thru COVID-19 testing available at Lakes of Taylor
Wayne County and the City of Taylor have partnered to offer a free COVID-19 testing site at the Lakes of Taylor Gold Course, 25505 Northline Road, between Telegraph and Beech Daly. Read on... -
'TSX Baseball' to be added at Taylor Sportsplex
Mayor Rick Sollars today (December 3) announced “TSX Baseball,” an exciting expansion of offerings at the Taylor Sportsplex in 2021. The new program will be housed in the main open-field soccer arena. Read on... -
Packets available for possible candidates for local elections in 2021
The City Clerk has packets available for those who are interested in running for local office in 2021. Anyone interested needs to call ahead to make arrangements to pick one up because City Hall is open by appointments only. Call (734) 287-6550 Opt. 6. Read on...
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