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Early voting starts April 20

Early voting starts April 20

Eighteen polling places in Collin County will be open starting Monday, April 20, for the general election on Saturday, May 2. Four candidates are running for Place 4 on the Princeton City Council and include Sharad Ramani, Janice Goria, Jaisen Rutledge and Hassan...

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PISD adopts cell phone ban for all students

PISD adopts cell phone ban for all students

Use it — and lose it. That’s the new cell phone and communication device policy the Princeton ISD Board of Trustees has adopted in compliance with House Bill 1481, signed in June by the governor.  The school board also decided at its Monday, July 21, meeting not...

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Water restrictions for Culleoka customers

Water restrictions for Culleoka customers

Culleoka Water Supply Corporation (CWSC) has implemented water conservation restrictions for all residential customers. Effective Monday, July 21, all non-essential watering is prohibited, including washing down outdoor hard surfaces, buildings and structures, dust...

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Groundbreaking for McKinney National Airport expansion

Groundbreaking for McKinney National Airport expansion

The City of McKinney has broken ground on a $72 million expansion of McKinney National Airport that would allow commercial passenger service to begin next year.Federal, state and local officials gathered Friday, July 18, for the ceremony on the east side of the...

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PISD expects significant growth in next decade

PISD expects significant growth in next decade

Princeton Independent School District Superintendent Donald McIntyre speaks to chamber members at the Wednesday, July 16, Lunch and Learn. John Kanelis/The Princeton Herald Princeton Independent School District Superintendent Donald McIntyre sees the school district’s...

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Governor broadens call for special session

Governor broadens call for special session

Texas lawmakers returning Monday, July 21, to Austin may reconsider a failed bill from the last legislative session that would have helped local governments acquire emergency communications equipment. “It’s going to be something that will be looked at,” Gov. Greg...

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City to get new outdoor warning sirens

City to get new outdoor warning sirens

Princeton residents will soon hear louder warning sirens just about everywhere in the city. Fire Chief Shannon Stephens said only three of the city’s existing eight outdoor warning sirens were “reliably operational,” would cost $200,000 to repair, and even then would...

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