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Top trends for swoon-worthy cruise vacations

Top trends for swoon-worthy cruise vacations

From immersive dining to wellness at sea and elevated entertainment, cruise vacations are becoming some of the most experience-rich trips travelers can take. “Our industry has long been known for innovation, but what’s most compelling now is how that scale is being...

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Police investigate shooting, domestic disturbance

Police investigate shooting, domestic disturbance

Princeton Police and Collin County Sheriff’s Deputies are investigating a shooting that occurred this afternoon in the 1800 block of Fairweather Drive in the Park Trails subdivision. At approximately 2 p.m. Princeton officers were dispatched for a report of a domestic...

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Residents asked for final logo feedback

Residents asked for final logo feedback

Citizens are being asked to participate in the next step of selecting a new logo for marketing efforts within the city. Recently the city released a new survey featuring four final logo options. The survey will run through Friday, Nov. 2 and is available online at...

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Early voting ends Nov. 2; General Election is Nov. 6

Early voting ends Nov. 2; General Election is Nov. 6

The 2018 election year comes to an end Tuesday, Nov. 6 when voters head to the polls to cast their ballots for candidates seeking statewide offices down to those running for school boards. Early voting for the General Election started Oct. 22 and runs through Friday,...

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PISD implements stricter criminal background checks

PISD implements stricter criminal background checks

A newly approved policy makes criminal background checks more stringent for those volunteering for Princeton ISD. Superintendent Phil Anthony explained to school board members at the Oct. 22 meeting that Texas Association of School Boards suggested school districts...

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Princeton’s Fall Festival draws large crowd

Princeton’s Fall Festival draws large crowd

Citizens from far and wide turned out in force for the city’s fall festival including rodeo events at the J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park Saturday, Oct. 27. To see more photos from the event check out the Nov. 1 edition or click here to browse or purchase photos.

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Fall Festival offers family fun tomorrow

Fall Festival offers family fun tomorrow

Those looking for a scary good time and fall family fun need not look far as this Saturday is the city’s annual Fall Festival at the J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park. The event, which is free to the public, will be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27....

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