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PSHS scores big at UIL invitational meet

PSHS scores big at UIL invitational meet

Members of the Princeton Senior High School journalism team show off awards from an invitational tournament held Saturday, Feb. 28, in Caddo Mills. From left, Sophia Gaytan, Bella Cook, Emily Williams and Nancy Erua. Courtesy Photo The Princeton academic UIL team...

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Property tax bills arriving soon

Property tax bills arriving soon

Collin County residents should watch their mailboxes for 2020 property tax bills mailed this month from the office of county tax assessor. The county tax office each year prepares bills for 57 enti­ties that assess property taxes, mailing more than 380,000 statements...

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Bulls and Pulls Oct. 24

Bulls and Pulls Oct. 24

Bulling riding is back on the calendar for Princeton resi­dents. The city will be hosting Bulls and Pulls, a bull riding and tractor pull event that will replace Fall Fest, Saturday, Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at J.M. Caldwell Sr. Com­munity Park. The event will...

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Princeton breaks ground on new firehouse

Princeton breaks ground on new firehouse

Construction will begin soon on the first of two new firehouses for Princeton Fire- Rescue. The city determined to build Firehouse No. 3 ahead of Firehouse No. 2 due to higher growth in the proposed location. Firehouse No. 3 will be a 7,560 sq. ft. facility featuring...

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Homecoming festivities unveiled

Homecoming festivities unveiled

For this year’s homecom­ing festivities, Princeton ISD and parents are organizing a special Homecoming parade which will be held Friday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. Because of the pandemic, the format of the parade will be a reverse parade, which has become a popular way to...

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Council meeting cancelled

Council meeting cancelled

The city council meeting scheduled Tuesday, Oct. 13 was cancelled for lack of a quorum. Present were Mayor pro tem Steve Deffibaugh and councilmember Mike Robertson. Missing were Councilmembers David Kleiber, Nikki Krum and Richard Sheehan. Kleiber informed City...

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DPS targets Move Over/Slow Down law on 380

DPS targets Move Over/Slow Down law on 380

The Texas Department of Public Safety, along with other law enforcement agencies, will hit the road to focus on the state’s Move Over/Slow Down law Thursday Oct. 8 and Friday Oct. 9, according to a press release from DPS. Enforcement will occur along Highway 380 in...

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