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City council approves plat for medical offices

City council approves plat for medical offices

Two medical office buildings are planned for the Princeton Business Park on the northeast corner of South Beauchamp Boulevard and Corporate Drive. Council agreed to replat one of the seven lots created in September 2017 into two separate lots, splitting 2.8 acres off...

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Hearing set for emergency district

Hearing set for emergency district

The Collin County Commissioners Court has scheduled a public hearing on a petition to create an emergency services district to provide fire and emergency medical service to the 60,000 county residents who don’t live in cities.  Since October 2013, the county has...

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Water district plans maintenance

Water district plans maintenance

The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) announced it will temporarily switch the disinfectant used in its water treatment process from Mar. 3 to 31, 2025. The annual change, a routine maintenance procedure, is essential for maintaining water quality and...

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Collin College election is May 3

Collin College election is May 3

Two members of the Collin College Board of Trustees have decided not to run in the Saturday, May 3, general election.  Place 4 Trustee Greg Gomel of Plano, elected in 2019, did not file for re-election and longtime Trustee Stacy Anne Arias withdrew from the...

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CommonGood Medical clinic expands

CommonGood Medical clinic expands

Dr. Steve Twyman, founder and CEO of CommonGood Medical, shared the nonprofit’s mission and vision for the satellite clinic at last week’s ribbon cutting ceremony at First United Methodist Church in Farmersville. Sonia Duggan/C&S Media A new nonprofit medical...

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Council considers forensic financial audit

Council considers forensic financial audit

The Princeton City Council has temporarily tabled consideration of a forensic audit of city finances but reconsidered a previous denial of a waiver of the moratorium on new residential housing. In addition, City Manager Mike Mashburn and city department heads...

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Ironwood at Princeton progress reported

Ironwood at Princeton progress reported

Work on the former Luxury Apartments has transitioned from a repair project to a construction project, Director of Development Services Craig Fisher told the Housing Standards Commission at a Monday, Feb. 24, meeting prior to the regular council meeting. “As of [Jan....

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Council debates need for forensic audit

Council debates need for forensic audit

Photo courtesy Perkins Will Princeton Finance Director Sophie Packard has compiled information for a forensic audit of city accounts and will present a request for qualifications to next month’s City Council meeting. Members could decide at that time whether to...

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