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City asked to comply with new transparency law

City asked to comply with new transparency law

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a two-step enforcement effort aimed at ensuring cities comply with a recently enacted state law governing property tax transparency and financial reporting, an initiative that has already affected several municipalities...

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Princeton kicks off second annual spring practices

Princeton kicks off second annual spring practices

Spring football practices are well underway. Princeton kicked things off Wednesday, May 1 at Jackie Hendricks Stadium. Other practices are scheduled for 3:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. May 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 and 22. The Panthers close things out...

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A very special kind of mom

A very special kind of mom

Whether by experience or keen observation, many of us know motherhood is not a walk in the park. Every stage, from infant to early adulthood, presents a new set of challenges that eventually they will grow out of. But for mothers of children born with special needs...

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Stolen memories

Stolen memories

Marylin Parsley is described by her daughter as a glittery person who wears a crown and sparkly jewelry every day and loves having her fingernails painted purple. On Mother’s Day, Lori Aden and her sister Sheila Parsley will visit their 77-year-old mom and bring her...

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$237.4 million PISD bond approved

$237.4 million PISD bond approved

The $237.4 million bond for Princeton Independent School District received overwhelming approval during the May 4 election. The proposition, which will fund future school campuses, passed with 459 votes in favor of the bond (77.93 percent) and 130 in opposition (22.07...

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Property tax reform bill goes to conference committee

Property tax reform bill goes to conference committee

The Texas House of Representatives on May 1 passed Senate Bill 2, legislation proposing to bring property tax relief to homeowners, but the lower house slowed the bill’s momentum by tacking on 25 floor amendments. If finally passed in the coming days, the legislation...

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Welding students craft trophies out of car parts

Welding students craft trophies out of car parts

Using leftover metal parts found scattered around the ag shop, the Princeton High School welding students used these to create the trophies for the Onion Festival car show. Carrying on a tradition that started with previous welding classes, the students used creative...

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Princeton officer suffers minor injuries

Princeton officer suffers minor injuries

Princeton Police Officer Tyler Nearhood suffered minor injuries while assisting on a domestic disturbance call in Farmersville. According to information released by Farmersville Police Chief Mike Sullivan, FPD Officer Chris Wallace was called to the scene Saturday,...

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