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Public hearing on Ironwood at Princeton apartments

Public hearing on Ironwood at Princeton apartments

The City of Princeton will hold a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 23, 2026, to consider rezoning 599 W. Princeton Dr (Ironwood at Princeton), consisting of approximately 15.157 acres of land from Planned Development 12 (PD 12) to Planned Development 12...

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Resident dies from pre-dawn fire

Resident dies from pre-dawn fire

A 57-year-old Princeton man has died from a fire that destroyed a double-wide mobile home off FM 982 on the Lake Lavon peninsula, officials said.Collin County Fire Marshal Jason Browning said the victim of the early morning blaze was Troy Anthony...

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Strategic Retreat postponed

Strategic Retreat postponed

The city’s 2025 Strategic Retreat, which had been set for Saturday, March 29, in the Municipal Center, has been postponed. “I’ve decided to postpone the Strategic Retreat in order to allow more input from the full council,” Mayor Eugene Escobar Jr. posted today. “I’ve...

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Scores for week of March 12-19

Scores for week of March 12-19

Princeton’s Peyton Wilcynski breaks his bat as he contacts the ball. Photo by Jerry Winfrey / C&S Media From Staff Reports The following are final scores for Princeton games played from March 12-19: Wednesday, March 12 Baseball Plano East 6, Princeton 1 Friday,...

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College to host annual Movie Night March 29

College to host annual Movie Night March 29

Collin College’s Farmersville Campus will host its highly anticipated annual Movie Night on the Lawn on Saturday, March 29. The event is free and open to the public, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the movie beginning promptly at 8 p.m. This...

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Princeton sales tax revenue increases

Princeton sales tax revenue increases

The city of Princeton received a sales tax allocation check this month from Texas State Comptroller Glenn Hegar for $601,880, a 7.33% increase from a year ago. Allocations to Texas cities were distributed by the comptroller this month for taxes collected on retail...

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The $500 egg: backyard hens slow to pay off

The $500 egg: backyard hens slow to pay off

Although backyard chickens have no problem eating off the ground, feed bowls make it easier to measure out portions. Millie, a black-and-white Barred Plymouth Rock, noshes with Shadow, a Black Australorp, and Buffy, a Buff Orpington. Bob Wieland/The Princeton Herald...

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