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A spring spread any bunny can create

A spring spread any bunny can create

With spring in the air, it’s the perfect time to invite guests over for a hopping party. It’s also a great opportunity to tackle that dreadful spring cleaning and spruce up your living spaces with vibrant decor for visitors to enjoy alongside a delicious recipe. With...

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Early voting for primaries now underway

Early voting for primaries now underway

Early voting for the March 6 political party primary elections opens this week, and runs through Friday, March 2, at voting locations throughout Collin County. On the mid-term ballots are offices for most Texas state offices and several Collin County offices, as well...

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Passion on display for Teachers of the Year

Passion on display for Teachers of the Year

Elementary school teachers of the year were presented awards Monday, Feb. 19 by the Princeton Independent School District. Each teacher was required to write an essay on why they are a teacher and the writings are engraved on plaques, which the educators then received...

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Fight to the end: PHS goes down swinging in area round

Fight to the end: PHS goes down swinging in area round

RICHARDSON – Princeton girls basketball gave Dallas Lincoln all they could handle at Berkner High School. In the end it wasn’t quite enough as the Lady Tigers came away with a 66-50 win in the Class 4A Region II area round. “I’m very proud of our team’s effort and...

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Walmart attacker gets 15 years

Walmart attacker gets 15 years

Nicolas Francisco Martinez, 21, recently pled guilty to two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for a stabbing incident inside the Princeton Walmart. Martinez was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday, Feb. 6 after a plea deal. Without the plea...

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Additional city building needs under discussion

Growth within the city has the city looking at additional space for housing Parks and Recreation and Code Enforcement employees. “Parks and Rec employees are working out of their cars because they don’t have office space,” City Manager Derek Borg explained to city...

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Uniting for the future

Uniting for the future

Citizens got a hand in planning their future as the first Community Charrette was completed Saturday, Feb. 10. A charette is an intensive planning session where citizens, designers and others collaborate on a vision for development. The 5-hour event broke the 70...

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Grappling glory: Girls win 9-5A title, boys claim ninth

Grappling glory: Girls win 9-5A title, boys claim ninth

CARROLLTON – It was a history-making day for the Princeton boys’ and girls’ varsity wrestling teams. The Lady Panthers won the District 9-5A title with 108.5 points on Thursday, Jan. 8 at R.L. Turner High School. “It’s a huge accomplishment for these girls as a...

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