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Collin College students graduate Friday

Collin College students graduate Friday

About 1,400 graduates of Collin College will receive their degrees at two separate commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 15. Both events will be held at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center, 200 E. Stacy Road, in Allen. At 11 a.m., the ceremony will celebrate...

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Early voting ends today

Early voting ends today

Princeton voters have a few hours left to participate in early voting for the March 3 primary. Early voting will end at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Ballots will be split into Democratic and Republican primaries, featuring races from presidential nominees all the way to...

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Presidential primary early voting continues

Presidential primary early voting continues

Early voting for the March 3 presidential primary elections started this week and runs through Feb. 28. The elections are split into Democratic and Republican primaries to decide the candidates for office in the November general election. Races on each party ballot...

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Deadline for Texas Prepaid Tuition Program approaches

Deadline for Texas Prepaid Tuition Program approaches

Texas parents can get a head start on helping their children pay for college. Participants in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund purchase tuition units for a four-year degree, two years of community college or a few semesters at Texas public colleges and universities....

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‘Coffee with Your Congressman’ set for tomorrow

‘Coffee with Your Congressman’ set for tomorrow

Princeton's representative in the U.S. House will visit the area tomorrow. Van Taylor, a Republican from District 3, will stop by Country Burger in Murphy from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. He invites his constituents to drop by for a chat or to ask questions....

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Know open government rights by remembering these basics

Know open government rights by remembering these basics

Whatever our political views, certainly we can agree we have the right to know how government is conducting business. How are taxpayer dollars spent? Who is influencing decisions? Access to information allows us to speak up and hold public officials accountable, while...

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Stories of the heart

Stories of the heart

Two women survive life-saving surgeries Franchesker Scott was a varsity cheerleader enjoying life years ago when suddenly she began to have fainting episodes. Initially, physicians told her she was having panic attacks but then she started having the episodes more...

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Sweet event set for this weekend

Sweet event set for this weekend

Area residents who have an affinity for shopping and chocolate might want to visit downtown Farmersville Saturday. In an effort to encourage citizens to shop local, the Farmersville Main Street Program is hosting Valentine’s on the Square Saturday, Feb. 8 from 11 a.m....

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