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ABOUT US
Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched the rst edition of Community Impact Newspaper in 2005 with three full-time employees covering Round Rock and Pugerville, Texas. We have expanded our operations to include hundreds of employees, our own printing operation and over 30 hyperlocal editions across three states. Our circulation is over 2 million residential mailboxes, and it grows each month with new residents and developments.
HIGHLIGHTS FROMTHISMONTH
FROMTAYLOR: In July 2013, I moved to Austin from my hometown of Lubbock. That month, I received the best housewarming gift: my rst copy of Community Impact Newspaper . Over the next several years, in every area of Austin I lived, there was a new version of the paper in my mailbox with all of same useful, hyperlocal content I had come to rely on to stay informed about my community. I joined Community Impact Newspaper in 2017, and I’ve never looked back. It is my honor and privilege to serve your communities as general manager of Community Impact Newspaper ’s Lake Travis-Westlake edition. This issue’s lead story focuses on two of the area’s main concerns: development and trac. You’ll nd trac analysis data and a map highlighting trac congestion at intersections along Hwy. 71 along with ongoing and planned developments, such as The Backyard and Summer Moon Coee. Feel free to reach out to me with questions, comments, story ideas or to simply connect. I look forward to hearing from you. Taylor Caranfa Stover, GENERALMANAGER
Community Impact Newspaper teams include general managers, editors, reporters, graphic designers, sales account executives and sales support, all immersed and invested in the communities they serve. Our mission is to build communities of informed citizens and thriving businesses through the collaboration of a passionate team. Our core values are Faith, Passion, Quality, Innovation and Integrity.
Our purpose is to be a light for our readers, customers, partners and each other.
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MARKET TEAM GENERAL MANAGER Taylor Caranfa Stover EDITOR Jennifer Schaefer REPORTER Grace Dickens ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Jacqueline Harris METRO LEADERSHIP PUBLISHER Travis Baker MANAGING EDITOR Amy Denny SENIOR ART PRODUCTIONMANAGER Haley Grace CORPORATE LEADERSHIP GROUP PUBLISHER Traci Rodriguez EXECUTIVE EDITOR Joe Warner CREATIVE DIRECTOR Derek Sullivan SALES &MARKETING DIRECTOR Tess Coverman CONTACT US 16225 Impact Way, Ste. 1, Pugerville, TX 78660 • 5129896808 PRESS RELEASES ltwnews@communityimpact.com SUBSCRIPTIONS communityimpact.com/subscriptions
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CORRECTION: Volume 13, Issue 3 A sample ballot on Page 21 incorrectly identied Laurie Higginbotham as the incumbent for Place 3 on the Lake Travis ISD board of trustees. On the same page, there was a misspelling of LTISD board of trustees Place 4 candidate Kit Crumbley and Place 5 candidate Porter Herring. The West Lake Hills mayoral race with incumbent Linda Anthony and Je Taylor also was omitted from this page.
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