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The cure was worse

The cure was worse

Columnist John Moore’s great grandmother had one cure for everything. He wishes she’d used Lavoris instead of Dr. Tichenor’s. When I was little, every time I got sick, I was fairly certain that every medication the adults dispensed was designed to kill me. Before the...

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Get your flu shot, governor says

Get your flu shot, governor says

While scientists race to develop a CO­VID-19 vaccine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is urg­ing everyone to get a flu shot. Texans need to do their part to keep moving forward the state’s recovery from the pan­demic, the governor said. Last week, he also eased restrictions...

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Governor loosens COVID-19 restrictions

Governor loosens COVID-19 restrictions

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week loosened COVID-19 pan­demic restrictions by raising the occupancy maximum to 75 percent for most businesses and facilities, and allowing visita­tion at long-term care facilities. The governor spelled out the changes in pandemic...

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PISD appoints first Hispanic school board trustee

PISD appoints first Hispanic school board trustee

The Princeton ISD school board inducted its first Hispan­ic board member at a regular meeting held Monday, Sept. 21. Filling the unexpired posi­tion of departing member Lisa Caldwell, Carlos Cuellar was appointed as a school board trustee during the final minutes of...

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Princeton looks to solidify themselves in 5A in 2020

Princeton looks to solidify themselves in 5A in 2020

For the Princeton Panthers, the 2020 football season has a chance to be a breakout year. With some solid returning talent, the Panthers look to take another step forward in solidifying themselves as a 5A program. The Panthers District 7-5A, Div. II is similar to the...

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City initiates grant program

City initiates grant program

Funds available; applications due Dec. 15 Princeton City Council passed a resolution during the Monday Sept. 14 meeting to help struggling business within the city limits. The resolution, called the Princeton CARES Program, authorizes City Manager Derek Borg to...

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Pandemic messes with Texas, prompts new message

Pandemic messes with Texas, prompts new message

Even during a pandemic, it’s best to not mess with Texas. Texas Department of Trans­portation officials noticed more personal protective equipment -- face masks, wipes and gloves -- on the side of roads and high­ways, so they called in the big guns for a new round of...

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Centenarian loves spending time with family

Centenarian loves spending time with family

Joyce Cagle has lived through 18 presidents, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Civil Rights Move­ment, astronaut Neil Arm­strong’s moon walk and much more that many have only read about in history books. Born Sept. 28, 1918 in De­catur to Dud and Byrtie Roark,...

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Firefighters participate in 9/11 memorial

Firefighters participate in 9/11 memorial

Workout Anytime hosted Princeton Fire-Rescue in a 9/11 memorial stair climb to honor the first responders who answered the call on one of America’s darkest days. As a show of solidarity, par­ticipants climbed 110 flights on stair climbers at the Princeton fitness...

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