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Legislative session underway in Austin

Legislative session underway in Austin

Collin County lawmakers have begun work in the 89th Texas Legislature with Rep. Candy Noble visiting the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Rep. Jeff Leach meeting with multiple groups, individuals and constituents from across District 67 and the state. “I’m glad that Gov....

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Council denies moratorium waiver

Council denies moratorium waiver

Members of Princeton Masonic Lodge No. 1436 present the Community Builder Award Monday, Jan. 27, to Local 5155 of the Professional Firefighters of Princeton.  Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald  Princeton City Councilmembers divided over whether the moratorium on new...

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City improving employee engagement

City improving employee engagement

Princeton Muncipal Center. Courtesy Perkins Will Although more than half of Princeton’s municipal employees are highly involved and enthusiastic about their work, there was room for improvement, a Gallup survey found. Fallan Carrillo, the city’s director of employee...

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Storm spotters trained

Storm spotters trained

Patricia Sánchez, a forecaster/meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, explains how a thunderstorm develops. The difference between a storm watch and a storm warning could be likened to making tacos, a National Weather Service (NWS)...

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Three trustees to be elected for Collin College

Three trustees to be elected for Collin College

County residents vote Saturday, May 3, for three seats on the Collin College Board of Trustees. Those elected will serve six-year terms on the nine-member board. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, to apply for Places 4, 5 and 6. Trustee Greg Gomel of Plano...

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Fire Chief proud of what he built

Fire Chief proud of what he built

Fire Chief Tom Harvey shows the Princeton Fire Department’s Rosenbauer 100-foot aerial ladder truck, one of 11 trucks acquired by the department during his tenure. It may sound like a cliché, but retiring Princeton Fire Chief Tom Harvey says he had wanted to be a...

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Residents express satisfaction and dissatisfaction

Residents express satisfaction and dissatisfaction

How likely are you to recommend the city to a friend or family member as a good place to live? The city of Princeton has unveiled the results of its 2024 Resident Satisfaction Survey, conducted in October by OnPointe Insights. The survey, designed to engage residents...

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