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What’s cooking

What’s cooking

Columnist John Moore collects cookbooks. Especially ones with a family touch. Photo: John Moore The transition to digital is understandable in some areas. Watching old movies is easier online. But when it comes to reading, I still prefer a hard copy. A book....

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Opinion: Bill would upend election law

Opinion: Bill would upend election law

HR 1, the For the People Act of 2019, ‘facilitates fraud,’ say political experts, calling the proposed law ‘the on ramp for the road to socialism,’ says AMAC The passage of HR 1 in the House of Representatives on Friday “seems to be the on-ramp for the road to...

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Planning for a safe PISD future

Planning for a safe PISD future

School security is on the minds of the Princeton ISD school board as they work to implement a 10-year security plan. Newly hired PISD Security Director Brent Collins presented preliminary information to the school board at its Monday, March 18 meeting. Collins stated...

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Secondary teachers receive annual awards

Secondary teachers receive annual awards

Secondary education schoolteachers of the year were presented awards Monday, March 18 by the Princeton Independent School District. Each teacher was required to write an essay on why they are a teacher and the writings are engraved on plaques, which they received when...

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Going .500: Panthers beat Denison, fall against North

Going .500: Panthers beat Denison, fall against North

Princeton emerged from last with a .500 finish in district baseball. They fell 9-2 at McKinney North and rebounded with a 2-1 win over Denison. Princeton scored one run in the third and fourth innings on five hits in the opening game. Maika Brinkerhoff had two hits,...

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Keeping citizens safe while they sleep

Keeping citizens safe while they sleep

While everyone else is sleeping safe in their beds there is a group of Princeton officers patrolling. Those on ‘deep nights’ as the shift from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. is referred to tackle the same type of calls as those on the dayshift. The major difference? Darkness, which...

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Senior citizens stay sharp with activities

Senior citizens stay sharp with activities

Each week Princeton senior citizens are on a mission: to keep their minds sharp by playing games and being social with one another. There are many benefits for senior citizens staying active and busy. According to a study using data from the National Social Life,...

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