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Collin County shelter reduces stray animal hold time

Collin County shelter reduces stray animal hold time

Collin County Animal Services will no longer hold certain stray or impounded animals for five days before making a placement decision. The Collin County Commissioners court voted Monday, May 11, to approve a request from Misty Brown, manager of the county’s animal...

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Budget updates presented

Budget updates presented

Princeton ISD trustees received a clearer picture of the upcoming year’s budget ahead of its approval during their August meeting. Assistant Superintendent of Finance Jona Boitmann presented the updated budget during the Monday, July 18, regular meeting. The...

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Beekeeper organization still buzzing after 42 years

Beekeeper organization still buzzing after 42 years

Forty-two years ago, a group of beekeeping hobbyists with a passion for educating the public united to form the Collin County Hobby Beekeepers Association. The organization’s president, John “Skip” Talbert, 54, operates Sabine Creek Honey Farm in Royse City with his...

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New digital resource launched at library

New digital resource launched at library

Princeton residents looking to explore more digital offerings from their library will have even more choices on what to read thanks to a new service. The Lois Nelson Public Library rolled out a new offering, SimplyE, Tuesday, July 19, which will give library card...

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Hearings held for residential, commercial developments

Hearings held for residential, commercial developments

As Princeton continues to grow, its council agendas continue to feature several items related to incoming housing and commercial developments. Council held several public hearings for a few residential and one commercial development during its regular meeting Monday,...

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Election filing starts today

Election filing starts today

Election filing season is almost upon some Texas cities as candidates running for elected office prepare to file paperwork for local positions on the ballot this November. Only residents living in the boundaries of Princeton ISD will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 8,...

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Home Rule Charter Commission hosts public work sessions

Home Rule Charter Commission hosts public work sessions

As the Aug. 22 deadline looms, Princeton’s Home Rule Charter Commission appears to be in the closing stages of drafting its home rule charter. If presented to voters during the Tuesday, Nov. 8 election, it would be the city’s fifth attempt at passing a charter,...

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City explores options to fund sewer line project

City explores options to fund sewer line project

As Princeton continues to address its short-term growth, city staff have revealed plans for sewer projects that could sustain long-term growth. “It will fulfill the needs long into the future,” said City Manager Derek Borg. “It could potentially last us through the...

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School district discusses arming teachers

School district discusses arming teachers

Princeton ISD trustees spent two hours in executive session contemplating an expansion of security personnel to include teachers and other employees. Several residents also spoke to the board several hours prior, addressing both sides of the issue when it comes to...

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