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Who’ll stop the rain

Who’ll stop the rain

Columnist John Moore wonders if we can stop the rain we started. Photo John Moore By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com Back in 2011, it didn’t rain. It didn’t rain for a long, long time. It didn’t rain for so long that fires began to pop up where I live. One...

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90-inch NTMWD pipeline started

90-inch NTMWD pipeline started

The first section of 90-inch pipe needed to deliver raw water from Bois d’ Arc Lake in Fannin County and ultimately to Wylie was laid recently by crews with Garney Construction and Oscar Renda Contracting. When the 35-mile raw water pipeline from the lake to a water...

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Williams jumps to gold in Jr. Olympics

Williams jumps to gold in Jr. Olympics

Kingston Williams returned from North Carolina as a national champion. The Princeton resident won gold in the July 27 to Aug. 3 AAU National Junior Olympics. The meet was held at North Central A&T Aggie Stadium in Greensboro. By David Jenkins • Sports Editor •...

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Princeton Police Blotter released

Princeton Police Blotter released

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office has released the Princeton Police Department blotter for July 26 – August 2. Calls for security watches, building checks, school resource officer checks, traffic stops and traffic enforcement areas have been omitted. July 26 01:02,...

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School zone safety urged near two new campuses

School zone safety urged near two new campuses

With two new schools opening next week in Princeton, school zone safety is paramount and Princeton PD will be on the lookout for those texting and driving in school zones. One safety concern at Southard Middle School is the construction zone on Monte Carlo Boulevard....

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Incumbents file for re-election

Incumbents file for re-election

Both Mayor John-Mark Caldwell and Place 1 City Councilmember David Kleiber have filed for re-election for the November ballot. Caldwell and Kleiber’s profile information will be featured in next week’s edition of The Princeton Herald. By Wyndi Veigel • News Editor •...

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The universal appeal of reading draws crowds

The universal appeal of reading draws crowds

More than 300 participants got their reading groove on over the summer as they participated in Lois Nelson Public Library’s Summer Reading Club. Each week, over the months of June and July, kids of all ages gathered to hear stories from guest readers, enjoy music,...

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