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Seven candidates seeking four PISD and council positions

Seven candidates seeking four PISD and council positions

Voters will elect two Princeton ISD school board trustees and two City Council members in November.Monday, Aug. 17, was the deadline for candidates to file for the Tuesday, Nov. 3, general election ballot.School board members serve three-year terms and seats open this...

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City has not received data center plans

City has not received data center plans

County records show a Dallas data center developer has expressed interest in building a center on 50 acres along this rural stretch of County Road 561 just east of the Princeton City Limits. Photo Bob Wieland/The Princeton Herald A sign says there is no lake access...

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Lady Panthers sweep Denison

Lady Panthers sweep Denison

Princeton senior Sam Phillips looks at the ball as she makes a pass during an Aug. 11 home match against Frisco Panther Creek. Photo by Tina Lopez / C&S Media By David Wolman [email protected] A young Princeton volleyball team is gaining experience on the...

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Track and field athletes medal at TAAF state meet

Track and field athletes medal at TAAF state meet

Princeton senior Sydney Smith, left, won the TAAF Games of Texas state title in the 18U girls’ 100-meter dash and also placed third in the long jump, while senior Aaliyah Crisp, middle, placed second in the girls’ 18U 300-meter hurdles. Photo by Jerry Winfrey /...

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Collin College calls $600M bond election

Collin College calls $600M bond election

The Farmersville Campus is one of six identified by Collin College for future expansion. File Art Trustees of Collin College have called for a November bond election to raise $600 million for expansion including three new facilities. The board voted unanimously to...

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Save during sales tax holiday

Save during sales tax holiday

Texans can save money on tax-free purchases of most clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks — selling for less than $100 — during the Tax-Free weekend, a yearly event begun in 1999, the state comptroller’s office says.  Qualifying items can be purchased...

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Life & Style

Last call for summer

Last call for summer

Cool coastal escapes for one final getaway By Carrie Dunlea By August, many Texans have had enough. Triple-digit temperatures, baked sidewalks and endless afternoons indoors have us dreaming of somewhere cooler. Fortunately, late summer can be one of the best times to...

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Building connections in retirement

Building connections in retirement

By Carrie Dunlea Retirement often brings more freedom, but it can also mean fewer daily opportunities to connect with others. Whether you're newly retired or simply looking to expand your circle, building new friendships can improve both physical and mental well-being...

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Sweet, refreshing summer treats

Sweet, refreshing summer treats

Few things are as delicious and refreshing as watermelon on a warm day. Watermelon grows quite readily in summer and is often ready to pick after three months of growing time. Harvesters look for a pale buttery yellow spot on the bottom of watermelon (the ground...

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Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight

The rusted water tower is one of the last visible reminders of the Princeton POW Camp, which briefly housed German prisoners of war during World War II. The Stories Collin County Forgot to Notice Every time I drive through Princeton, I pass the same brown sign. You...

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Opinion

The price was right

The price was right

Thanks to his grandmother, columnist John Moore knows the price of most items. Which will help if he's ever selected as a contestant on The Price Is Right. Photo John Moore By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com Long before anyone knew who Drew Carey was,...

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Get your kicks

Get your kicks

Columnist John Moore (right) and his sister, Renee', are pictured on a 1966 trip to Carlsbad Caverns. Photo: Mary Moore By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com Leaving Ashdown, Arkansas, was an event unto itself. When your family has one car, going anywhere was a treat....

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Milestones

Milestones

Columnist John Moore (bottom left) is pictured with his father, mother, and sister in 1965. Photo: Moore Family Photos By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com In 2014, I was contacted by a newspaper in Tyler, Texas. Unbeknownst to me, the publisher of said...

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Out to eat

Out to eat

Columnist John Moore rarely went out to eat when he was young. But when he did, he had a pretty good idea where his family was going to dine. Photo: Moore Family Photos By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com “Are we going out to eat?” was not a phrase my...

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Bulk fiction

Bulk fiction

Columnist John Moore bought a lot of books when he was young. He still has many of them. Photo: John Moore By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com I’m not sure what fundraisers try to sell to grade school kids today, but when I was a kid, it was books. The...

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