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Easter hoppenings abound area-wide

Easter hoppenings abound area-wide

Princeton and its surrounding cities have no shortage of Easter egg hunting opportunities. Saturday, March 24 the annual community-wide Easter Egg hunt will take place at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Princeton from 10 a.m. to noon. The free event will offer four...

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Results from Community Charrette discussed

Results from Community Charrette discussed

Members of the Princeton City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission were on hand for a joint meeting to discuss plans for the future. Monday, March 12 the meeting was held in council chambers as both boards heard about the comprehensive plan update, public...

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National Drug Take Back Day plans addressed

National Drug Take Back Day plans addressed

A slew of police related items were the topic of discussions at the Monday, March 12 city council meeting. Princeton Police Chief James Waters addressed council concerning a prescription drug drop off date, the next Citizens on Patrol class and a K9 program update....

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Costumes on parade for junior high

Costumes on parade for junior high

Clark Junior High students got to experience an impromptu fashion show recently when theater students showed up to class during a costume parade to model their creations. Clark theater teacher, Gabrielle Lamothe, came up with the theater tech idea to teach costume...

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Time is now: District season started this week

Time is now: District season started this week

Princeton softball got the District 11-4A season underway earlier this week. The Lady Panthers (3-7 overall as of Monday, March 12) played hosts Monday, March 12 to Aubrey. That was followed by a Wednesday, March 14 afternoon matchup at Anna. They’ll return to the...

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City urges caution in construction area

City urges caution in construction area

The city of Princeton is urging residents to use caution as construction continues throughout the city. “In the interest of Public Safety your fire and police departments are wanting to make sure that if you have an emergency requiring our services, we will be able to...

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