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Design changes cut costs of multi-gen rec center

Design changes cut costs of multi-gen rec center

An aerial concept illustration shows how Princeton’s multi-generation recreation center will look when finished in 2028. Courtesy Photo The cost of Princeton’s multi-generation recreation center has been pared by up to $20 million, Parks & Recreation Director...

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Social Security Matters

Social Security Matters

Ask Rusty – Social Security for Children and Younger Wife Dear Rusty: I am 59. My wife is 48 and has been a stay at home mom for 15 years. We have children aged 13, 10, and 5. I know it makes sense to delay the start of benefits, but I understand that it’s more...

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Adopt a Panther today

Adopt a Panther today

Members of the Princeton High School class of 2020 are being recognized in an untraditional fashion. Parents, teachers, friends, or anyone for that matter, can ā€œAdopt a Seniorā€ from the PHS Class of 2020 hopefully making new memories for senior class members...

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PHS announces valedictorian, salutatorian

PHS announces valedictorian, salutatorian

After academic rankings bounded back and fourth during their high school years at Princeton High School, the final calculation placed Stefany Crosby as valedictorian and Cassidy Edwards as salutatorian of the Class of 2020. The final rankings were determined last week...

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Council approves subdivision requests

Council approves subdivision requests

Meeting via teleconference again, Princeton City Council members this week approved a resolution allowing recovering of infrastructure costs for the Arcadia Farms subdivision, conducted several public hearings and discussed a request for staging Princeton High School...

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Missed chances

Missed chances

Princeton spring practices cancelled; action to resume Aug. 5 This week would have marked the third year of Princeton football spring practices. They were denied that chance after the UIL cancelled all remaining activities and practices two weeks ago for the 2019-20...

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McKinney man, Plano man die of COVID-19

McKinney man, Plano man die of COVID-19

Collin County health officials confirmed that a 90-year-old McKinney man and a 102-year-old Plano man, both of whom tested positive for COVID-19, died today, April 28. No personal information is being released by authorities. Health officials reported 16Ā new cases of...

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Texas to start reopening

Texas to start reopening

A phased reopening of Texas to business while minimizing the spread of COVID-19 was announced Tuesday, April 28, by Gov. Greg Abbott. Phase I, which goes into effect Friday, allows certain services and activities to open with limited occupancy, following minimum...

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