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A spring spread any bunny can create

A spring spread any bunny can create

With spring in the air, it’s the perfect time to invite guests over for a hopping party. It’s also a great opportunity to tackle that dreadful spring cleaning and spruce up your living spaces with vibrant decor for visitors to enjoy alongside a delicious recipe. With...

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Congressmen discuss coronavirus relief package

Congressmen discuss coronavirus relief package

U.S. Rep. Van Taylor didn’t support the package that would have delivered stimulus checks of $2,000 to Americans who qualified. But the House did pass the most recent stimulus package, which gave $600 checks in ad­dition to other measures to help the country weather...

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City officials mourn former councilmember

City officials mourn former councilmember

Former Princeton City Coun­cilmember Richard Sheehan, 76, died after a battle with can­cer on New Year’s Day at Bay­lor Hospital in Dallas. Sheehan became involved with the city of Princeton after retiring from Xerox/ACS. He first joined the Parks Board in 2011 and...

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Girls soccer goes 2-0 this week

Girls soccer goes 2-0 this week

In their first full week of competition, the Princeton girls soccer team was able to showcase its offensive fire­power, defeating Greenville and Farmersville in dominant fashion. Princeton’s best output came Saturday, Jan. 2, facing Farm­ersville in the inaugural...

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Vaccine available in limited supply

Vaccine available in limited supply

Collin County Health Care Services began offering the vaccine to any person in Collin County on Dec. 31 meeting the DSHS definition for Phase 1A or 1B. By the end of the day, approximately 525 of the 1,000 doses had been administered. At the time of this writing,...

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Princeton Sports: 2020 Year In Review

Princeton Sports: 2020 Year In Review

2020 was an eventful year for Princeton athletics. With schools across Texas trying to react to the coronavirus pandemic, the district saw several of their sports end prematurely, some before they even started, while others saw games canceled. PHS sports experienced a...

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Texans urged to roll up their sleeves

Texans urged to roll up their sleeves

Gov. Greg Abbott and other Texas leaders are rolling up their sleeves to get the COVID-19 vaccine and to encourage the public to follow suit. “I will never ask any Texan to do something that I’m not willing to do myself,” Abbott said before getting vaccinated at a...

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