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NTMWD encourages residents to conserve water

NTMWD encourages residents to conserve water

A majority of water use during the summer happens outdoors, according to the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). Public Education Manager Helen Dulac said anywhere from 40%-60% of water usage during the summer is used for watering lawns, adding about half of...

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Library summer reading kicks off June 8

Library summer reading kicks off June 8

Tis the sea-son for summer reading. The Lois Nelson Public Library’s summer reading program will begin Wednesday, June 8, and have weekly reading requirements until its conclusion Wednesday, July 27. Library Director Glenda Puckett said this year’s theme was “Oceans...

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Princeton High School graduates 414

Princeton High School graduates 414

Staying true to oneself and the throes of perfectionism were touched on during addresses by the top two graduates of the Class of 2022. Seniors who are part of Princeton High School’s graduating class walked across the stage Wednesday, May 25, to receive their...

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City, VFW host Memorial Day celebration

City, VFW host Memorial Day celebration

City officials and VFW Post 9167 gathered to commemorate soldiers who died serving their country. For the first time, the new Municipal Center hosted the indoor ceremony held at 10 a.m. Monday, May 30. Mayor Brianna Chacon gave the opening remarks and welcomed those...

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ERCOT projects enough capacity for summer demand

ERCOT projects enough capacity for summer demand

Being asked to conserve electricity is becoming increasingly frequent for Texas residents, regardless of the season. The Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued requests to residents to conserve electricity wherever possible Friday, May 13, after six...

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Memorial Day celebration planned

Memorial Day celebration planned

An upcoming holiday is a time to recognize local veterans and the lives of soldiers who paid the ultimate price serving in the military. Residents and veterans in Princeton are will be able to recognize veterans and soldiers who have died serving their country at 10...

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Council pulls plug on Oncor’s rate increase for 90 days

Council pulls plug on Oncor’s rate increase for 90 days

Oncor’s notice of rate increase caused councilmembers to blow a fuse after numerous power outages earlier this year. Council considered a resolution suspending the rate increase proposed by the power provider during the regular meeting Monday, May 23. The suspension...

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Police Department releases racial profiling report

Police Department releases racial profiling report

Princeton’s Police Department released its annual racial profiling report which showed no major discrepancies with past data. The report was approved on the consent agenda during the April 25 city council meeting.  It reviewed all stops made by officers in 2021...

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