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New Community Garden Breaks Ground on Eastside

A group of neighbors has officially broken ground on a new community garden at Willow Creek Park. The project will offer raised beds, composting workshops, and free produce to seniors and families in need. “It’s not just about food—it’s about coming together,” said organizer Carla Ruiz. 🗓️ Volunteer days start next Saturday. Tools and gloves provided.

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Local Teen Launches Free Tutoring Program

High school junior Marcus Taylor is using his evenings to tutor local middle school students in math and science—for free. What started as a summer project is now a full tutoring club with 12 teen volunteers and 30+ students. Sessions are held every Wednesday at the Hutto Library. 📚 Learn more or sign up to help at [yourlinkhere].

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Neighbors Rally to Repair Elderly Veteran’s Home

After hearing that longtime resident and Army vet James Ellis was living without a working heater, neighbors took action. Within a week, local HVAC techs, handymen, and donors restored heat, repaired windows, and stocked his pantry. “This is what community looks like,” said a neighbor. 💡 Know someone who needs help? Reach out through The Local Post.

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City Council Approves New Dog Park

The Hutto City Council approved plans for a new dog park near Creek Bend. Construction will begin in September with a spring opening target.

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