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The secret ingredient

The secret ingredient

Columnist John Moore and his wife still grow their own food. Something they were both taught early in life. Photo: Jeannine Walker Folks raised in the South learned early that life didn’t hand you much, but if you were observant and hardworking it could give you...

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Savings not benched by parks department

Savings not benched by parks department

Taxpaying Princeton resi­dents that utilize city parks can relax knowing that cost-saving measures haven’t been cast aside in the growing city. When benches in Veterans Memorial Park and Parkview Heights Park began to dete­riorate, Princeton’s Community Development...

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Dade Phelan elected speaker of the house

Dade Phelan elected speaker of the house

The Texas House elected state Rep. Dade Phelan Tues­day Jan. 12 as speaker of the house. Phelan will oversee the chamber as it faces the toughest challenges since 2011 as the it navigates the ongoing COVID-19 pan­demic and the economic hardship it has caused. The...

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Boys earn victory against Denison

Boys earn victory against Denison

Finishing up their first round of district competition, the Princeton boys basketball team was hoping to close out this slate on a high note. En­tering with a 1-4 overall dis­trict record, wins in these two contests would help improve their district positioning as...

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Wylie man arrested for Capitol siege role

Wylie man arrested for Capitol siege role

A Wylie man was arrested last week on charges of obstruction and unlawful entry after his participation in the riot that occurred on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Guy Wesley Reffitt was arrested by the FBI, according to an affidavit from the United...

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Princeton Basketball Preview

Princeton Basketball Preview

Last week was a turning point for the Princeton basketball teams, with both squads going in different directions. As both teams push for their playoff pursuits, here’s what Princeton basketball faces this week. Friday, Jan. 15- Boys and Girls Basketball face off in...

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Boys soccer hosts first tournament of year

Boys soccer hosts first tournament of year

During the first full week of 2021, the Princeton boys soccer team had its first tour­nament action of the season, hosting a three-day tournament Thursday, Jan. 7, through Sat­urday, Jan. 9. Despite playing in cold weather, coach Kent Ackmann said he appreciated his...

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Park vandalized; city to upgrade security

Park vandalized; city to upgrade security

Several vandalism inci­dents have recently caused concern for Princeton city of­ficials. The vandalism has occurred at Parkview Heights Park, located near College Avenue and Dye Boulevard in the Parkview subdivision. The park opened to the public in January 2019 and...

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No. 2 crime in country demands attention

No. 2 crime in country demands attention

Since 2010, January has been recognized as National Slavery and Human Traffick­ing Month. Each year, strides are be­ing made to bring awareness to this modern-day form of slavery where youth and adult victims are controlled through force, fraud, or co­ercion to...

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