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Judge appointed to new Collin County court

Judge appointed to new Collin County court

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week appointed Andrea Bouressa of Murphy as judge for the newly-formed 471st District Court in Collin County. The appointment was made Friday, Aug. 1. The court is one of two authorized this year by the 86th Texas Legislature for Collin...

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Building boom causes $132M rise in taxable values

Building boom causes $132M rise in taxable values

Princeton is growing by leaps and bounds and this year’s certified taxable values are a reflection of this point. Collin Central Appraisal District released its certified property values Tuesday, July 16, as cities prepare new operating budgets. Tax rates based on the...

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Williams qualifies for TAAF, AAU meets

Williams qualifies for TAAF, AAU meets

Kingston Williams will go for medals in a pair of junior olympics. The Princeton resident will be part of the July 25-29 TAAF Summer Games of Texas and the AAU National Junior Olympics on July 27 to Aug. 3. The TAAF meet will be held in College Station and Bryan,...

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Something to bark about: City’s new dog park now open

Something to bark about: City’s new dog park now open

A tail waggin’ good time is set for Saturday, July 27 as the city’s dog park grand opening ceremony will take place. The ceremony will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the dog park, which is located at the J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park. The park is located at...

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Princeton Police blotter now released

Princeton Police blotter now released

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office has released the Princeton Police Department blotter for July 12 – July 18. Calls for security watches, building checks, school resource officer checks, traffic stops and traffic enforcement areas have been omitted.   July 12...

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Council authorizes school zone construction

Council authorizes school zone construction

City council unanimously voted to spend more than $183,000 to establish school zone crossings for Southard, Lowe and Harper Elementary School. The total amount of $183, 723 was discussed by council Monday, July 22 at a regularly scheduled city council meeting. City...

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Boys, Girls Clubs come to PISD

Boys, Girls Clubs come to PISD

Parents looking for after-school care for elementary aged kids will have a new solution for next year. Princeton Independent School District will be partnering with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to offer after-school care. “We believe the Boys and Girls Clubs...

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