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Design changes cut costs of multi-gen rec center

Design changes cut costs of multi-gen rec center

An aerial concept illustration shows how Princeton’s multi-generation recreation center will look when finished in 2028. Courtesy Photo The cost of Princeton’s multi-generation recreation center has been pared by up to $20 million, Parks & Recreation Director...

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New trash provider coming to Princeton

New trash provider coming to Princeton

Those in Princeton will soon see a different trash provider as the council unanimously approved to change waste companies to Community Waste Disposal. Though the contract is still in the works, City Manager Derek Borg said he expects the change to take place sometime...

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EDC funds engineering for road expansion

EDC funds engineering for road expansion

A road expansion is in the works to aid Princeton drivers trying to take alternate routes off of Hwy. 380. Myrick Lane, also known as County Road 400, will be expanded to a four-lane thoroughfare from FM 982 to Beauchamp Boulevard. Drivers in the area often use the...

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PISD approves admin positions for next year

Princeton Independent School District has renewed a slew of administrator positions and created a few new ones as well. James Lovelady, who is currently the principal at Princeton High School, has been named Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education for the...

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Panthers sit fourth in 10-5A

Panthers sit fourth in 10-5A

Princeton baseball is in postseason contention after the close of the first round of district. They were 12-6-1 overall and tied for fourth place at 2-3 with Denison. Records were as of Monday, March 25. McKinney North and Lovejoy were tied for first at 4-1, with...

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Siren education advised

Siren education advised

Princeton narrowly missed large hail last weekend and emergency services are encouraging residents to learn what the city’s take on outdoor sirens is about. A storm with golf ball and baseball size hail was headed directly toward the city Sunday, March 24 when the...

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Opinion: Bill would upend election law

Opinion: Bill would upend election law

HR 1, the For the People Act of 2019, ‘facilitates fraud,’ say political experts, calling the proposed law ‘the on ramp for the road to socialism,’ says AMAC The passage of HR 1 in the House of Representatives on Friday “seems to be the on-ramp for the road to...

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$237.4 million bond on district ballot

With the May 4 election right around the corner, voters are being reminded that though city council and school board places are not on the ballot, a $237.4 million bond is up for a vote. The bond will be used, entirely, to build future Princeton school campuses,...

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