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Tumble 22 coming soon to Pflugerville

The Austin-based hot chicken restaurant Tumble 22 is planning to open it's Pflugerville location in January, according to the company's website.

What they offer: With a total of nine locations, the restaurant is known for its Texas-raised chicken that's hand-breaded and tumbled 22 times for a crunchy texture. The menu includes spicy chicken sandwiches and tenders with various heat levels, plus sides and desserts.

  • 18725 FM 685, Ste. 100, Pflugerville

 
In Your Community
Construction, modernization, accountability: Top Hutto ISD stories of 2025

In 2025, Hutto ISD made progress on several bond-funded campus improvements and expansions. 

Remember this? The district earned a "C" in the state's accountability system. 

What's next? Construction continues on High School No. 2, which is expected to open in August 2027.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

To submit your own event, click here!

Bastrop  |  Throughout January

Revolutionary Wall

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Cedar Park  |  Jan. 2, 8:30 a.m.

Cedar Park Mom Walk

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San Marcos  |  Jan. 2, 8:30 a.m.

Breakfast with Tiffany

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Buda  |  Jan. 3-31 (Saturdays only), 1 p.m.

Walk-in Pottery Painting

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CI Texas
What’s next for the Texas propositions that passed in November

This November, Texas voters approved 17 constitutional amendments, also known as state propositions. Here’s what’s next for some of those propositions and what they mean for Texans.

The overview: Texas voters authorized the state to spend $1 billion annually on water supply funding, totaling $20 billion over a two-decade period, through Proposition 4. Funding will flow into the Texas Water Fund, a state account created in 2023 to help finance water projects.

However, state law requires that the money does not begin moving into the water fund until September 2027, and it will not be available for grants until 2029. Until then, state agencies, water utilities and local organizations will need to plan for funding, adjust rules and processes to align with recent state laws and update Texas’ water and flood plans, according to the Texas Water Foundation.

More details: Texas homeowners were set to see expanded property tax breaks on their 2025 tax bills under Propositions 11 and 13. Four other property tax exemptions approved by voters will take effect Jan. 1.

 

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