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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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Election results for Princeton ISD, city council

Election results for Princeton ISD, city council

In unofficial voting totals, with 100% of precincts reporting, Brianna Chicon received 1,902 votes (44.04%), Philip Anthony received 1,569 (36.33%) and David Sprawls received 848 votes (19.63%) in the Princeton mayoral race. According to city officials, no winner was...

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PF-R receives new firetruck

PF-R receives new firetruck

As Princeton continues to grow, so do the equipment needs of the city’s first re­sponders. Fire-Rescue personnel wel­comed a brand-new Quint Fire Engine to their fleet Sun­day, Oct. 25. The new engine and lad­der combination firefighting apparatus is called a Quint...

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Fall months bring rise in COVID-19 cases

Fall months bring rise in COVID-19 cases

As cases of COVID-19 be­gan to slow in late summer, experts warned of a possible resurgence in the fall. The start of the school year, complacency, extracurricular activities and the reopening of businesses were all seen as contributing factors to an in­crease in...

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NTMWD adopts new water rate structure

NTMWD adopts new water rate structure

Representatives of the 13 member cities governing North Texas Municipal Water District gathered last week for a sym­bolic signing ceremony adopt­ing a new water rate structure that will conclude a wholesale water rate case filed with the Texas Public Utility...

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School district champion food drives

School district champion food drives

With the holidays fast ap­proaching, Princeton Indepen­dent School District campuses have kicked off annual their annual food drives to make sure those less fortunate in the community can fill their plates. Collection efforts are part of the Lions Club’s annual An­gel...

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Princeton basketball prepares for season

Princeton basketball prepares for season

As a whole, 2020 has been a challenging endeavor for high school sports due to the COVID pandemic. Between spring athletics be­ing canceled and fall sports hav­ing games postponed, schools across the nation have had to adjust to get their athletic teams ready for...

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VFW Auxiliary brings awareness

VFW Auxiliary brings awareness

The Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary has a goal to improve the lives of veterans, service members, their families and the community. Founded in 1914, the VFW Auxiliary is one of the oldest veteran service organizations in the United States. In Princeton, the VFW...

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Council creates PID

Council creates PID

Princeton City Council unanimously voted to approve a second Public Improvement District (PID) during the regu­lar meeting held Monday Oct. 26. The PID is located in the Winchester subdivision south of Myrick Lane, between County Road 398 and County Road 447. A PID is...

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