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You can go home again

You can go home again

Columnist John Moore's cat, Sammy, has helped renew his faith in hope. Courtesy John Moore There’s an old English idiom that says, “To have no truck with.” It basically means that someone doesn’t go in for syrupy or emotional stuff. I’ve never been overly sentimental....

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Legislature passes property tax bills

Legislature passes property tax bills

The 86th Texas Legislature wrapped up its business for the biennial on Memorial Day, passing bills on school reform and property taxes in the last few days of the session. Legislators convened in January for the 140-day lawmaking session held every two years. Top...

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Keep summer road trips safe

Keep summer road trips safe

When the outdoors beckons, road trips can be the perfect way to see the countryside, escape the routine of daily life and enjoy short vacations. When taking to the open road, it is important to focus on safety. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says...

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Princeton looks into building efficiency program

Princeton looks into building efficiency program

The Princeton City Council agreed during a special meeting Tuesday, May 28 to explore the potential benefits of a program to increase energy, water and power efficiency. A public hearing on the matter will be at Princeton’s next council meeting, set for 6:30 p.m. June...

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Graduating with pomp and circumstance

Graduating with pomp and circumstance

272 seniors walked across the stage Thursday, May 30 as Princeton High School’s Class of 2019 held its commencement ceremony. In a tradition that was started three years ago, seniors were permitted to decorate their caps with colleges or inspirational sayings. Walking...

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Cook-off showcases student talent

Cook-off showcases student talent

Keeping with tradition, seniors in the advanced culinary arts class recently took to the kitchen to show who was Top Chef. Although the menu items might sound like they were from a 5-star restaurant, they were actually just a few of the recipes whipped up by the...

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Summer programs keep kids busy

Summer programs keep kids busy

As school winds down, parents will be looking for ways to keep kids engaged and not bored over the summer. One thing that parents and educators alike are interested in combatting is summer learning loss. On average, students lose two months of reading skills over the...

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Memorial Day events honor fallen

Memorial Day events honor fallen

Citizens and students took time to honor those who are fallen during annual Memorial Day festivities. Princeton Bois D’ Arc VFW Post 9167 held a ceremony at Princeton Cemetery Monday, May 27 in honor of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Many community members...

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