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Historical Society celebrates 160 years

Historical Society celebrates 160 years

Joe Foist and Josh Hitt hold the Farmersville time capsule steady as it is expertly lowered into the ground. Future Farmersville residents will one day open a box filled with stamps, coins, blueprints and memories of 2025 — all thanks to a celebration at the...

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Property taxes due Jan. 31

Property taxes due Jan. 31

As the calendar turns over into a new year, property owners face an important deadline at the end of the month.  Princeton property owners whose taxes were not included in their monthly mortgage payment are reminded that the deadline to pay property taxes to the...

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Habitat set to begin new Princeton project

Habitat set to begin new Princeton project

Amanda Martinez has faced many challenges in her life, chief among them finding stability for her three daughters. Habitat for Humanity is about to give Martinez and two of her daughters — one is grown and has moved away — the stability she has been seeking by...

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Speeding concerns, annexations heard by council

Speeding concerns, annexations heard by council

Traffic concerns and property annexations were the main topics of discussion at the Princeton City Council meeting held on Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m. Two citizens spoke during public forum about their frustration with drivers speeding in Winchester Crossing, citing a recent...

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NWS Fort Worth holding weather spotting training Jan. 14

NWS Fort Worth holding weather spotting training Jan. 14

Individuals interested in learning more about spotting severe weather still have time to sign up for a class held in Plano this weekend. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth is teaching a class about severe weather spotting Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Sockwell...

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PISD asking for input

PISD asking for input

As the Long-Range Planning Committee continues the process of identifying the future needs of Princeton ISD, one of those tasks will include recommending new campuses to accommodate the growth explosion. With those potential schools, the committee will also need to...

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Population numbers don’t match up on new sign

Population numbers don’t match up on new sign

It must be official: Princeton’s population now stands officially at 17,027 residents. That compares to the 6,807 residents listed on the previous sign at both ends of U.S. Highway 380 — based on the 2010 Census — welcoming motorists and visitors to the city. It took...

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Public notice access expanded by Texas newspapers

Public notice access expanded by Texas newspapers

In your community and throughout the U.S., every citizen has a right to know what its city, school district or water district is doing and how it affects their livelihood. Because of this right, public entities are required to provide advance notice to the public...

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