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Williamson County court approves applying for three grants to support juvenile, family recovery programs

5942741 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The Williamson County Commissioners Court voted 3-0 to approve applications for three grants intended to fund programs addressing substance use, child maltreatment and family recovery without creating new county-funded positions or a local match.

The Williamson County Commissioners Court voted 3-0 to approve applying for three grant awards (agenda items 10–12) intended to support programs addressing substance use disorders, child maltreatment and family dysfunction. Judge Ryan Larson, judge of the 390th District Court, told the court the judiciary is seeing those issues “on the front line” and is pursuing grants that require no county match and do not create new county full‑time positions.

The grants are aimed at funding community programs and…

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