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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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Collin County reports 26 new COVID-19 cases

Collin County reports 26 new COVID-19 cases

Health authorities reported 26 new cases of COVID-19 in Collin County on Monday, March 30, making 160 cases recorded to date. Wylie: 1 Male, 24, no further information available at this time; Plano: 9 Female, 47, no further information available at this time; Male,...

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County reports new coronavirus cases

County reports new coronavirus cases

Collin County officials identified 22 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of last night. The total count of confirmed cases in Collin County is 88. There are 95 Persons Under Monitoring (PUM) in Collin County at this time. New cases include:   Frisco, Male, 40, no...

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County releases updated coronavirus numbers

County releases updated coronavirus numbers

Collin County has provided updated numbers of COVID-19 cases. There have been 66 confirmed positive cases. 15 people have successfully recovered. Six are hospitalized and 44 remain in home isolation. There has been one confirmed death associated with COVID-19. There...

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Leading the pack

Leading the pack

McGrue selected Most Valuable Player Princeton boys basketball led the charge in all-district honors for the 2019-20 season. Tre McGrue led the way as the Most Valuable Player in 10-5A.   For the full story, see the March 26 issue or subscribe online.   By...

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Princeton ISD lone superintendent finalist named

Princeton ISD lone superintendent finalist named

Interviews ended quickly last week when Princeton Independent School District trustees decided to promote Assistant Superintendent Donald McIntyre to the top post. Trustees had set up Tuesday and Thursday last week, March 17 and 19, to interview candidates for the...

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90 percent of PISD students learning online

90 percent of PISD students learning online

Princeton Independent School District this week started providing online instruction and distributing curbside meals, steps initiated to deal with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that has spread to the area. The PISD last week voted to close schools until May 4 after...

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Who is at elevated risk for COVID-19?

Who is at elevated risk for COVID-19?

COVID-19 continues to dominate headlines across the globe. This novel coronavirus first made headlines in late 2019 after an outbreak in Wuhan, the sprawling capital city in China’s Hubei province. The virus has since spread beyond China’s borders, leading to school...

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Read this. Build a stronger community.

Read this. Build a stronger community.

Saddened. Embarrassed. Determined. These three words evoke distinct feelings and emotions. In the context of an opinion piece we ran in the last week’s paper, they describe the aftermath of a community that lost its newspaper. After 130 years in business, the Commerce...

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