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Sales tax proposed for public safety funding

Sales tax proposed for public safety funding

Princeton voters may be asked in November to allocate part of the city’s sales tax revenue to pay for police, fire and emergency services.  Police Chief James Waters says substantial long-term investments in police, fire and emergency medical services will be...

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Council OKs request for library proposals

Council OKs request for library proposals

Proposals are being sought for renovations to the Lois Nelson Public Library under a $1 million bond approved in November 2023. File Photo The small library with a big heart will be getting a million-dollar facelift. The Princeton City Council has approved soliciting...

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Big cats, big bets, big cause

Big cats, big bets, big cause

A night of glamour, gaming and philanthropy will help support one of North Texas' premier exotic animal sanctuaries. In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center will host The Great Catsby: ROARing '20s Casino Night Saturday, June 27, at the Cotton Mill in...

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PISD could face 2026-27 budget deficit

PISD could face 2026-27 budget deficit

Princeton ISD Superintendent Donald McIntyre says that when doing a budget, the district prefers to under-project revenue and over-project expenses.  “That's the most conservative way to make sure at the end we're okay,” he said as PISD trustees got their first...

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Summer meals now being served

Summer meals now being served

Once again, Princeton ISD will be part of the national summer meals program. All children, 18 years and younger, are eligible for free summer meals, but all meals must be consumed on-site and cannot be taken off campus. Meals will be served weekdays through Friday,...

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Founding trustee retires after 41 years of service

Founding trustee retires after 41 years of service

Retiring founding trustee Robert “Bob”  Collins poses with his  grandson Owen Collins, wife Claude Ann and Rep. Jeff Leach. Courtesy Collin College After helping guide Collin College from a fledgling institution offering classes in area high schools to a system...

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Residents bring concerns before city  

Residents bring concerns before city  

The Princeton City Council Chamber is packed for a town hall on Saturday, June 6, conducted by Mayor Eugene Escobar Jr., center-left, and Police Chief James Waters, the interim city manager, center-right.  Bob Wieland/The Princeton Herald A town hall meeting...

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