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Hanging out

Hanging out

Columnist John Moore has endured many difficulties, but nothing's worse than wallpaper. Photo by John Moore There are two true tests for how solid your marriage is — COVID-19 and hanging wallpaper together. As I awoke from 9½ hours of sleep, all rested and ready for...

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Election filings open

By Joe Reavis Staff Writer [email protected] Two candidates signed up July 27 for the Princeton municipal election that will fill the offices of mayor and three council positions in Nov. 3 balloting. Filing for the office of mayor was Councilman John-Mark...

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CUMC to host event

By Joe Reavis Staff Writer [email protected] For the second year, Christ United Methodist Church of Princeton is sponsoring a Back-to-School Bash to help less fortunate students in the area prepare to return to classes. The event is slated for Saturday, Aug. 8,...

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Tax rolls see increase

By Wyndi Veigel News Editor [email protected] Figures released by the Collin County Central Appraisal District show Princeton’s tax roll increased by 20 percent this past year. For the city of Princeton, this amount means more in the general fund and more money...

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Show of thanks

Show of thanks

As their way of saying “Thank You!” to Princeton police and firefighters, Shirley Clark and Barbara Thomas crafted wall hangings for each department and presented them recently at a city council meeting. Accepting the quilts are Assistant Fire Chief Steve Deffibaugh...

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Scientists of the Month

Scientists of the Month

Harper Elementary School has released their Scientists of the Month for June. The students worked hard all year in the science classroom. From left is, Joe Esparza, Jasmine Scarborough, Liam Biggs, Emory Venters and Ruby Hackler.

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Grand Jury Indictments

The following individuals have been indicted by the Collin County Grand Jury for cases originally filed by the Princeton Police Department. Justin Scott Miller for theft over $1,500 (state jail felony) and the burglary of a building (state jail felony.) George Ibanez...

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