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Williamson County HIstoric Courthouse
Public Information Office

710 S. Main Street, Suite 101
Georgetown, TX 78626
Main Line: 512-943-1663
Fax: 512-943-1662
Media Line: 512-943-1122
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Connie Odom
Public Affairs Manager
Phone: (512) 943-1663
[email protected]

Yvonne Ramirez
Communications Specialist
Phone: (512) 943-1615
[email protected]

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Mission

The mission of Public Affairs is to inform and educate by providing accurate, timely and consistent information through the most effective channels and encouraging engagement with all our stakeholders. Our stakeholders include current and future residents, employees, media, companies, taxpayers, other governmental entities and the general public. Our vision is to connect the Williamson County community. 

 
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New Canine Corral Provides Space for Dogs During Construction 15 June 2018

New Canine Corral Provides Space for Dogs During Construction

The dogs of the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter have moved to a temporary shelter in the old Georgetown Livestock Show Barn located in San Gabriel Park at 425 E Morrow Street. The show barn, nicknamed the "Canine Corral," has an adoption lobby, adoption kennels, an intake area for lost dogs and owner surrenders (by appointment), and an area for animal health technicians to care for the dogs. The Canine Corral is open the same hours as the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. To view adoptable dogs, click here. 

Improve Your Mental Health: Head to the Park for National Trails Day, June 2 30 May 2018

Improve Your Mental Health: Head to the Park for National Trails Day, June 2

Feeling stressed, depressed, or tired? The natural environment may be the best medicine. Studies suggest the natural environment improves mental health conditions by alleviating stress, depression, and fatigue. It also supports attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Alzheimer’s and improves cognitive function. The Williamson County Parks Department fully understands that natural open spaces are necessary for mental, as well as physical health and wellness. With more than 27 miles of trails through the county’s parks, trails and preserve system, there are many options to not only improve mental health, but also enjoy a refreshing walk, run or bike ride for National Trails Day on Saturday, June 2!

Judge Mathews Appointed to Judicial Commission on Mental Health 15 May 2018

Judge Mathews Appointed to Judicial Commission on Mental Health

Judge Stacey Mathews of the 277th District Court was appointed to serve on the newly established Judicial Commission on Mental Health. The commission, the first body jointly created by the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, will examine best practices in the administration of civil and criminal justice for persons with mental illness.  Texas’ two high courts have appointed 31 members, including Judge Mathews, to lead the newly established Judicial Commission on Mental Health.

Community Health Assessment Needs You! 11 May 2018

Community Health Assessment Needs You!

The WilCo Wellness Alliance invites you and your friends and family to take part in our Community Health Survey. It will take approximately five minutes of your time and is completely confidential. Your answers will inform how they research and prioritize health issues in our communities. Surveys in English and Spanish are available here.  

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