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Airport expansion on track 

Airport expansion on track 

A visitor to the construction site of McKinney National Airport’s new passenger terminal checks out an artist’s rendering of how the building will look when completed later this year. Bob Wieland/C&S Media  Dozens of McKinney city officials donned hard hats,...

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Homecoming set for this Friday

Homecoming set for this Friday

Panther pride will be on full display this Friday as annual Homecoming festivities commence. Festivities include the annual Homecoming parade, which will start at 3 p.m. The staging area for floats is the home side parking lot at the football stadium at 2:15 p.m....

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Flex seating arrives at Huddleston

Flex seating arrives at Huddleston

Math students at Huddleston Intermediate School are learning in an innovative environment following the arrival of their new flex seating. “When you look in a coffee shop and see people working, you will see a variety of options for seating and a comfortable...

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Lady Panthers earn split

Lady Panthers earn split

Princeton volleyball played a pair of non-district road and homes matches. They fell in four sets on the road to Van Alstyne and swept visiting Howe in three sets. “We had a tough go in Van Alstyne. We probably played our worse game of the season,” head coach Maurice...

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Texas offers services for victims of Hurricane Harvey


Texas offers services for victims of Hurricane Harvey


Texas Health and Human Services is urging people to be aware of the benefits and services available to Texans who suffered loss following Hurricane Harvey. “I’ve seen firsthand the devastation, and we’ve been moving quickly to line up an array of benefits and services...

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Businesses coming, city-wide growth continues

Businesses coming, city-wide growth continues

All anyone has to do to tell Princeton is growing is drive down the center of town or onto Monte Carlo Boulevard to view the sea of houses under construction. But Princeton’s growth is more than just houses. The city is also experiencing an increase in businesses and...

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Help for Harvey victims continues

Help for Harvey victims continues

Imagine as a first responder dealing with emergency, after emergency without knowing if your own home is damaged from a hurricane. Yet you keep responding, aiding the citizens of your town, providing the support they require, setting aside the urgency to attend to...

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Revolving library encourages students to read

Revolving library encourages students to read

Every language arts classroom at Clark Jr. High is now equipped with a “revolving library” that encourages students to pick up a book and read for pleasure. Principal Casey Gunnels was the inspiration for the idea and provided the department with $1,000 to acquire...

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