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Cracking the case

Cracking the case

Columnist John Moore’s dad used to shell a lot of pecans and then gave them away. John is continuing that tradition. Photo: John Moore A ceramic dishpan, a lot of pecans, and a nutcracker made in Little Rock. When we saw those three things sitting in my dad’s lap, we...

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Council approves PID bond sales

Council approves PID bond sales

Princeton City Council this week gave approval to sell bonds for public improvements in the Arcadia Farms subdivi­sion and to proceed with a pro­posed business stimulus vouch­er program. The council met Monday morning, May 11, by tele-con­ference. Other business...

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PHS to graduate June 6

PHS to graduate June 6

Following Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement Tuesday, Princeton ISD has made the decision to alter graduation plans to hold a live ceremony at Jackie Hendricks Stadium on Saturday, June 6. The new plan replaces a recorded ceremony that was to air in drive-in movie...

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Collin College prepares to SAIL into summer

Collin College prepares to SAIL into summer

Adults aged 55 or over can continue indulging their curiosity this summer. Collin College’s Seniors Active in Learning (SAIL) will have online courses available throughout June. The schedule will be available to view at collin.edu/sail/index.html on Monday, May 11 and...

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Princeton households to receive gift vouchers

Princeton households to receive gift vouchers

As a means to stimulate business during the COVID-19 economic slowdown, Princ­eton Economic Development Corporation approved a pro­gram to mail $25 gift vouchers to every household the city to be redeemed at Princeton busi­nesses. The EDC approved the pro­gram at its...

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Dillard returns to Clark Middle School as coach

Dillard returns to Clark Middle School as coach

Jakari Dillard is back where his prep football career started. The 2014 Princeton High gradu­ate was recently hired to teach and coach at Clark Middle School, a sixth through eighth grade center. “I was excited and I’m happy to be coming back home. When I first...

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Art competition “People’s Choice Voting” now open

Art competition “People’s Choice Voting” now open

Submissions are now in for the 38th Annual Congressional Art Competition featuring original artwork from high school students across Texas’ Third Congressional District. Following the closure of areas schools stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s...

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