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Hanging out

Hanging out

Columnist John Moore has endured many difficulties, but nothing's worse than wallpaper. Photo by John Moore There are two true tests for how solid your marriage is — COVID-19 and hanging wallpaper together. As I awoke from 9½ hours of sleep, all rested and ready for...

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Tax rate discussed

Tax rate discussed

A brief city council meeting was held Monday, Aug. 13 as the board tackled items dealing with developments and its tax rate. Though no comments were heard, a public hearing regarding the city’s proposed tax rate was held. This is the first public hearing and a second...

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Alcohol-by-the-drink on November ballot

Alcohol-by-the-drink on November ballot

A special election regarding the sale of mixed beverages by restaurants has been called by the Princeton City Council for Nov. 6. At the Monday, Aug. 13 city council meeting members of the board unanimously placed the local option election to legalize the sale of...

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City council race now contested

City council race now contested

  A contested race is now on tap for the November city council election. Nikki Krum has filed to run for Place 3 city council currently against incumbent Councilmember Mike Guillen who has filed for re-election, Krum, who is self-employed, owns TruLawn HD with...

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So far, so good: Program opens 2018 season with victories

So far, so good: Program opens 2018 season with victories

Princeton compiled a winning record to kick off the 2018 volleyball campaign. Things got off to a strong start with a four-set victory over Greenville. A 3-2 finish in the Golden Chick Classic at the high school followed that. “It’s early in the season and we are...

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Opinion: Beware the attack of the ticks

Opinion: Beware the attack of the ticks

It’s the height of summer, a time of year when we are most vulnerable to insect-borne diseases. It’s a threat that will still be with us well into the Fall. Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control [CDC], warns that “a growing list of...

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Collin College tax rise proposed

Collin College tax rise proposed

Collin College trustees propose increasing the property tax rate by a fraction of a penny to help fund a proposed fiscal year 2018-‘19 budget of $285.7 million. The board of trustees will conduct the first of two meetings on the tax rate at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16...

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Video: one airlifted after suspected hit and run

Video: one airlifted after suspected hit and run

An investigation is underway regarding a possible hit and run pedestrian vs. vehicle accident. First responders were called to Beauchamp Blvd. next to Walmart around 10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14 for a female laying in the roadway. According to Princeton Police officers,...

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