Hold a Public Hearing, Present and Discuss the City of Princeton’s Proposed 2025 Property Tax Rate for the City of Princeton for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
Hold a Public Hearing, Present and Discuss the City of Princeton’s Proposed 2025 Property Tax Rate for the City of Princeton for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
Incumbent Fred Moses, who faces Megan Wallace in his re-election bid for Place 1 on the Collin College Board of Trustees, said he values what Collin College brings to the community. “It is an invaluable resource to our community,” Moses said. “I graduated from a...
Princeton residents are to vote Saturday, May 6, on a $797 million school bond proposal as well as choose members of the Collin College Board of Trustees. Thursday, April 6, is the deadline to register to vote and early voting begins Monday, April 24, and runs through...
Meteorologists are predicting severe weather in North Texas this evening, mostly in the late afternoon and evening. A tornado watch has been issued until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 18, for Dallas, Rockwall, Collin and Hunt counties with severe thunderstorms and hail...
Fees can be charged for city-sponsored events on all city property The Princeton City Council split 3-2 in awarding a consulting contract for creating a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program in the city. Councilmembers heard presentations from consulting firms...
Sign-ups have begun for the 19th annual Onion Festival to be held Saturday, April 15, at Princeton High School. The event recognizes Collin County’s onion industry that started in the city. Organizers are looking for more arts, crafts and food vendors for the event...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, The Princeton Herald reached out to Diana Hopes, executive dean of the Collin College Farmersville campus, for insight on managing work, life balance and being a role model for students. Hopes serves as chief academic...
By Kelley Shannon, executive director of the non-profit Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas. For more information go to www.foift.org. To witness bipartisanship at the Texas Capitol, look to the lawmakers who are working to improve open government laws....
A relatively new essay and art competition returns for its third year, inviting local students to submit their best essays or artwork in their summer and fall competitions. The essay contest will accept submissions by email through July 17, while the deadline for art...