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Few details available on city manager search

Few details available on city manager search

Princeton has been without a city manager for three months, but officials are not saying much about the search for a new manager. “I don’t have info on this topic,” Director of Marketing & Communications Erin Mudie said on Thursday, March 12. “I’ll see what I can...

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Early voting begins for state senate runoff

Early voting begins for state senate runoff

Early voting begins today for the runoff election between Shelly Luther and Drew Springer for the Texas Senate District 30 seat. Early voting will run from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9 through Dec. 12 and from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14 and Tuesday,...

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Princeton loses season finale to Denison

Princeton loses season finale to Denison

Playing their final game of the season, the Princeton football team were unable to overcome the strong Denison defense, losing to the Yellow Jackets 55-0 Friday, Dec. 4 at Jackie Hendricks Stadium Key Play of the game: Denison runs the opening punt back for a...

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COVID-19 hospitalizations trigger capacity reduction

COVID-19 hospitalizations trigger capacity reduction

Trauma Service Area E (TSA E) reached seven consecutive days where the percentage of COVID-19 confirmed patients in regional hospitals, as a percentage of available hospital beds, exceeded 15%. According to Gov. Greg Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32, occupancy...

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Area cities host events with lights, crafts, jazz, more

Area cities host events with lights, crafts, jazz, more

If you’re willing to make the drive this holiday season, the city of Farmersville is hoping to light up your spirits, as they light up the downtown area as part of their Farmersville Lights event. Created as a way to give residents and visitors to the city something...

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Nonprofit helps preserve historic cemetery, chapel

Nonprofit helps preserve historic cemetery, chapel

Settled back in Lowry’s Crossing sitting on roughly 10 acres is Wilson Chapel Cem­etery; the final resting place for members of many prominent families such as Bridgefarmer, Reneau and Rutledge. The chapel was first deeded September 5, 1894, by A.E. and Bettie Wilson...

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Residents decorate, find ways to spread Christmas cheer

Residents decorate, find ways to spread Christmas cheer

Many Princeton residents have been getting ready for the holidays early in hopes of brightening spirits and spread­ing Christmas cheer. In years past, Chris and Jessi­ca Foster focused on decorating the inside their home, but the couple said boredom, and the extra...

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Shop safely this holiday season

Shop safely this holiday season

Online shopping has made holiday shopping easier than ever and this year the increase in online revenue may be pro­nounced as people continue to avoid crowds to protect themselves from COVID-19. However, on the flip side, the popularity of online shopping, especially...

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