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City plans community-wide Day of Purpose

City plans community-wide Day of Purpose

The city of Princeton is calling on residents to lend a helping hand during its upcoming Day of Purpose, a citywide volunteer event set for Saturday, May 3. Organized in partnership with VFW Post 9167 and the Princeton-Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce, the event...

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Council mulls charter path, infrastructure plans

Council mulls charter path, infrastructure plans

Princeton voters may soon get the chance to weigh in on potential changes to the city’s newly adopted charter. Councilmembers discussed holding a charter amendment election at the Monday, April 14 regular meeting, though they delayed a decision on how best to proceed....

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Sports

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Final scores for week of April 7-12

Final scores for week of April 7-12

Princeton's Landon Welborn makes contact with the ball during a recent home game against Allen. Photo by Jerry Winfrey / C&S Media From Staff Reports Final scores for games played by Princeton from April 7-12: Saturday, April 12 Baseball Plano West 16, Princeton 2...

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Final scores for week of March 28-April 3

Final scores for week of March 28-April 3

Princeton's Kayden Cochrane contacts the ball during a 2-1 win for the Panthers over McKinney on April 28. Photo by Jerry Winfrey / C&S Media From Staff Reports Final scores for games played by Princeton from March 28-April 3. Tuesday, April 1 Baseball Princeton...

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Scores for week of March 20-27

Scores for week of March 20-27

Princeton senior Bella Olade is all smiles after she hit a home run during the top of the first inning against Prosper Rock Hill. Photo by Jerry Winfrey / C&S Media From Staff Reports Here are scores for Princeton High School sports games played from March 20-27...

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Education

Maymester, Summer registration underway

Maymester, Summer registration underway

Collin College has begun open registration for Maymester and Summer 2025 courses, offering flexible scheduling options for students.  Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor to review their degree plans before selecting courses. This ensures that...

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PHS debaters win state

PHS debaters win state

Sophomore Emma Parker and senior Tyler Phillips celebrate their gold medals in UIL CX debate. Courtesy photo For the last eight years, Heather Stringer has been at the helm of the Princeton High School speech and debate program where she has built a culture of...

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Registration underway at Collin College

Registration underway at Collin College

Collin College has begun open registration for Maymester and Summer 2025 courses, offering flexible scheduling options for students. Registration began March 3 and will continue through the start of each term. Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor...

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Candidate for Collin College Place 4

Candidate for Collin College Place 4

Staci Weaver, a private school superintendent, said would like to contribute her skills, experience and dedication to ensuring Collin College continues to be a leader in higher education. The candidate for Place 4 on the Board of Trustees holds a bachelor’s degree in...

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PISD enrollment outpaces projections

PISD enrollment outpaces projections

Princeton High School’s Emma Parker and Tyler Phillips won the UIL Class 6A state championship in CX Debate by beating the team from College Park High School in The Woodlands, 2-1. CX Debate is also known as cross examination or policy debate. Courtesy photo Princeton...

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Life & Style

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Top destinations for family fun this summer

Top destinations for family fun this summer

Zion National Park, Danika Perkinson/Unsplash As the days grow longer and the school year winds down, families everywhere begin to anticipate the joys of summer vacation. Planning ahead can mean the difference between a rushed, last-minute trip and a thoughtfully...

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Shamrocks & Shenanigans

Shamrocks & Shenanigans

Chicago dyes the Chicago River green each year for St. Patrick’s Day. Discover the best St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the U.S. As winter fades and March rolls in, cities across the United States prepare to turn green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. What began as a...

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Opinion

What a trip

What a trip

Traveling isn’t columnist John Moore’s favorite activity. He’s pictured here with his father on a camping trip circa 1966. Photo: John Moore Bruce Willis ad libbed a line in Die Hard that struck a chord with me. No, not the “Yipee Ki-Yay,” line. I think that was...

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Kitsch me if you can

Kitsch me if you can

Columnist John Moore grew up with yard art, and still proudly displays a concrete gargoyle out on the front porch. Photo: John Moore Pink flamingos. Chalk and concrete figures. Cast iron pots with flowers. Old school bells. Cars on blocks. The yard art of yesterday....

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Put a pencil to it

Put a pencil to it

Columnist John Moore loves pencils. Even pencils that cost $30. Courtesy John Moore They call it, “click bait.” It’s when you come across something online that sounds amazing, so you click on it to learn more. Click bait is something that turns out to be nothing as...

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House proposes $7.5 billion in new school funding

House proposes $7.5 billion in new school funding

Critics say a House bill proposing $7.5 billion in new funding for public education doesn’t go far enough, The Dallas Morning News reported. House Bill 2 would raise the per-student allotment by $220, to $6,360 a year. It would also invest $750 million in teacher pay...

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