A Princeton boy is missing after leaving his home in the early morning hours of Oct. 7. Shamier Tate, 15, was last seen wearing a black Zoo York sweatshirt, navy blue sweatpants and white Nike shoes carrying a black Nike backpack with mustard yellow straps. Shamier is...
July Spectacular returns to Princeton
Princeton residents gathered in J.M. Caldwell Community Park to celebrate Independence Day during the July Spectacular, held July 3. The event was a return to normal from last year, which only featured a fireworks display because of the COVID-19 pandemic and featured...
Boys soccer competes at Wylie tournament
After competing in their home tournament last weekend, the Princeton boys soccer team participated in its first road tournament of 2021, competing at Wylie High School in a three-day event Thursday, Jan. 14, through Saturday, Jan. 16. Speaking of his team’s...
Townhomes, apartment complex approved
A motivated council wasted no time approving plans to conÂtinue Princeton’s growth. Princeton City Council met Monday, Sept. 28 and approved four preliminary plat requests for continued development. All requests were reviewed by staff and recommended by city of...
College campus designs presented
After years of anticipation, Farmersville city staff and council members had the opportunity to get a sneak peek at renderings for the new Farmersville Collin College campus recently. Renderings of the new center were viewed for the first time at Planning and Zoning...
Offensive slug fest
Hawks soar away with non-district victory RED OAK – Princeton football’s hunt for revenge against Red Oak will have to wait for another season. The Hawks (2-0) rolled to a 77-48 win over the Panthers on Friday, Sept. 6 at Billy Goodloe Stadium. For the full story see...
Two campuses make the grade: PISD named to Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll
After analyzing Princeton ISD, it’s clear that two campuses have made the grade and have been named to the Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll. After an extensive analysis of student data for every public school and district in Texas, Clark Jr. High and Smith...
$237.4 million bond on district ballot
With the May 4 election right around the corner, voters are being reminded that though city council and school board places are not on the ballot, a $237.4 million bond is up for a vote. The bond will be used, entirely, to build future Princeton school campuses,...
Third round election day, early voting up
In the Nov. 6 General Election for Princeton, early voting totals and the third round of Election Day totals are listed below. Totals are 19 out of 68 vote centers reporting. For City council Place 5 incumbent Steve Deffibaugh, who is unopposed, received 1,345 votes...