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Town hall addresses rural fire protection

Town hall addresses rural fire protection

Collin County commissioners have reassured residents living outside Princeton’s city limits they won’t lose firefighting protection Oct. 1 when the city ends its contract with the county.Commissioner Cheryl Williams told attendees at a town hall meeting the fire...

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Town hall to discuss emergency services UPDATE

Town hall to discuss emergency services UPDATE

The city of Princeton and Collin County will hold a town hall at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Cowboy Church, 2800 FM 3364, to discuss Princeton’s decision to terminate firefighting service to rural residents. Princeton was the latest Collin County city to discontinue...

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Free summer meals start soon

Free summer meals start soon

All children, ages 18 and younger, are eligible for free meals served during June and July at four Princeton ISD school campuses. All meals must be consumed on site and cannot be taken off campus. From Monday, June 2, through Friday, June 27, breakfast will be served...

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Drill team legend honored in Farmersville

Drill team legend honored in Farmersville

Kilgore College Rangerettes Kailey Adams, Hadley Daffin and Camdyn Messick stand with the newly unveiled Gussie Nell Davis historical marker in downtown Farmersville. Past and present Rangerettes, along with members of the Greenville Flaming Flashes, attended the...

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Princeton tops nation in percentage growth

Princeton tops nation in percentage growth

Traffic on Hwy 380 traffic is a visible—and often frustrating— sign of Princeton’s growth. Princeton has moved from third in the nation for percentage population growth to No. 1, according to U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2024 data released Thursday, May 15. The Census...

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Rural firefighting service to be discontinued

Rural firefighting service to be discontinued

Starting in October, Princeton residents who live outside the city limits will no longer receive firefighting service from the Princeton Fire Department. Starting in October, Princeton residents who live outside the city limits will no longer receive firefighting...

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