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Art students create mini Sistine Chapel

Art students create mini Sistine Chapel

Art 1 students became the Princeton High School equivaĀ­lent of Michelangelo as they created their own mini versions of the Sistine Chapel. Commissioned by teachĀ­ers, the novice painters created a ceiling tile that will hang in their selected teacher’s classĀ­room....

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Council discusses Home Rule Charter

Council discusses Home Rule Charter

Princeton may be one of Collin County’s fastest growĀ­ing cities ¬– experiencing 70% growth from 2010 through 2018 ¬– however, it has never transiĀ­tioned to home rule. For that reason, types of city governments were on the agenĀ­da, as well as infrastructure conĀ­cerns...

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City hires community engagement director

City hires community engagement director

The city of Princeton’s newest employee is anxious to be a part of a growing city, and in her role as the new diĀ­rector of community engageĀ­ment, Tenishea Turner will be there every step of the way. In her position, Turner oversees communication, marketing, community...

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Vax guidelines explained

Vax guidelines explained

As more and more Texans are vaccinated, many wonder what activities they should and shouldn’t do. According to the Centers for Disease Control and PreĀ­vention, scientists are still learning how vaccines will afĀ­fect the spread of COVID-19. They recommend continuing to...

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Princeton earns victory over Sherman

Princeton earns victory over Sherman

Heading into the second round of district competition, the Princeton baseball team are looking for an answer after dropping four games in a row. Currently holding a 8-10-2 overall record entering last week, the Panthers have struggled to generate any ofĀ­fense over its...

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The Heard Museum brings nature, people together

The Heard Museum brings nature, people together

Just a short drive away, every day is Earth Day at the Heard Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern McKinney where 289 acres of flora and fauna are dedĀ­icated to conservation, education and preservation efforts. In the 54 years since the Heard opened, this natural...

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Pitchin’ in to help

Pitchin’ in to help

In what has become a unique PHS baseball tradition, Coach Leroy Mansanales and his players invited the life skills students to join them for an Easter egg hunt on the baseball field. ā€œWe wanted to do someĀ­thing nice for the kids,ā€ Coach Mansanales said. ā€œWhen I was at...

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City considers creating PID for Eastridge project

City considers creating PID for Eastridge project

The city of Princeton will hold a public hearing concernĀ­ing creating a Public ImproveĀ­ment District (PID) for the Eastridge Development project during the upcoming May 10 regular council meeting. The Eastridge Development is 547 acres with 2,410 homes planned and it...

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