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Bonds would help PISD build for future

Bonds would help PISD build for future

Voters decide next month whether to let the Princeton Independent School District sell $797 million in bonds to pay for eight new schools over the next decade. If approved, the Princeton ISD debt service tax rate would remain at $0.50 per $100 in assessed valuation...

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City no longer controls community center

City no longer controls community center

The Princeton Community Development Corporation (CDC) will have sole rule-making authority over the Steven and Judy Deffibaugh Community Center that is leased by the city. Princeton City Council members voted at their regular meeting Monday, April 10, to exclude the...

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Little boxes don’t all look just the same

Little boxes don’t all look just the same

Paris Figueroa wires her physics project house with help from lab partner Maria Salinas. (Courtesy photo) A physics project taught Princeton High School students how electricity gets to the lights and power outlets in a home. Teacher Natalie Wilson had her class build...

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Tradition continues

Tradition continues

Life Skills student Dominic Estelle gets some eggs from Panthers catcher Braeden Ratliff at the school’s annual Easter egg hunt on the ball field. (Courtesy photo) It was a field of dreams for Princeton ISD life skills students as they spent the morning running across...

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Festival to honor former coach

Festival to honor former coach

Coach Hendricks poses with one of his former players, Gary Vine. (Courtesy Photo) This year’s Princeton Onion Festival commemorates one of its founders, former Princeton High School football Coach Jackie Hendricks, who died last October at the age of 80.  A...

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Bowled Over

Bowled Over

By John Moore | thecountrywriter.com.  Whenever I see canister sets, cookie jars, clocks and Formica dinette sets from the 50s and 60s, I feel as if I’ve gone home. These items adorned my youth, but as often happens, new things come and old things go. As the 70s made...

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Pay off warrants – if you can

Pay off warrants – if you can

Princeton Municipal Court has two options for clearing active warrants next week. And one plan can also help clean out your pantry while helping a person in need. There will be no arrests for warrants paid during business hours, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., from April 10 through...

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