Juvenile Justice Center

Scott Matthew, Williamson County’s executive director of Juvenile Services, front, is joined by Judge Ryan Larson of the 395th District Court, back, to answer questions about funding juvenile programs through grants. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Scott Matthew, Williamson County’s executive director of Juvenile Services, front, is joined by Judge Ryan Larson of the 395th District Court, back, to answer questions about funding juvenile programs through grants. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Justices seek grant opportunities to better help youth

Williamson County could receive more than $1 million in grants to fund juvenile assistance programs.During the October 14 Commissioners Court meeting, officials authorized justices of the peace to apply for grants supporting juvenile programs focused on substance use, violence and indigent defense.
From left to right, Congressman John Carter, County Commissioner Russ Boles, County Commissioner Terry Cook, County Judge Bill Gravell, Juvenile Services Executive Director Scott Matthew, County Commissioner Cynthia Long and County Commissioner Valerie Covey break ground on the Juvenile Justice Center in Georgetown, Friday.

From left to right, Congressman John Carter, County Commissioner Russ Boles, County Commissioner Terry Cook, County Judge Bill Gravell, Juvenile Services Executive Director Scott Matthew, County Commissioner Cynthia Long and County Commissioner Valerie Covey break ground on the Juvenile Justice Center in Georgetown, Friday.

Hope, empowerment, prevention: Williamson County grows Juvenile Justice Center 

Story and Photos by Nalani NuylanWith the county's explosive growth comes the need to expand public services. That includes the future for the Williamson County youth.    Williamson County broke ground on its $90 million Juvenile Justice Center expansion project on Friday, January 31.
The County Court at Law One Courtroom located in the Justice Center is decorated with stuffed animals for families on Adoption Day, November 1.

The County Court at Law One Courtroom located in the Justice Center is decorated with stuffed animals for families on Adoption Day, November 1.

Finding their forever family

 Photos by Nalani NuylanEight children in Williamson County found their forever families on Adoption Day, November 1. November is National Adoption Month. Williamson County was the first county in Texas to hold an Adoption Day ceremony.
Barbara Brightwell holds a commemorative sign for the road named after her and her husband, George.

Barbara Brightwell holds a commemorative sign for the road named after her and her husband, George.

Longtime philanthropists Barbara and George Brightwell honored by loop naming

Williamson County honored philanthropists Barbara and George Brightwell Wednesday, March 29, by naming a road in front of the Juvenile Justice Center the “Brightwell Loop.” A crowd gathered in front of the building to welcome Ms.