Bluegrass
Top
Collin College Summer/Fall 2026 Registration 2
Local woman fights to solve her medical mystery

Local woman fights to solve her medical mystery

A Princeton family is asking for the community’s help as they struggle to uncover a solution to a medical mystery journey. Brandy Kusterbeck, a 35-year-old mom of five girls – Eva, 16, Fiona, 15, Abby, 14, Fallon, 13 and Stella, 9 – and wife of John Kusterbeck, began...

read more
Standing tall: Panthers defeat Class 5A, 6A programs

Standing tall: Panthers defeat Class 5A, 6A programs

Princeton baseball faced larger classification teams and emerged with a winning record. They finished 3-1-1 in the Dallas Jesuit Classic at Jesuit and Plano East. Things started with an impressive 1-0 win over host Jesuit. That was followed by a 7-4 loss to Red Oak....

read more
Opinion: Public records act badly needs repairs

Opinion: Public records act badly needs repairs

It’s your money. You deserve to know how it was spent — and whether you got what was promised. Yet the Texas Supreme Court’s 2015 Boeing decision has been contorted to try to block taxpayers from seeing the details of hundreds of government arrangements with private...

read more
PISD offers advice regarding ‘MoMo Challenge’

PISD offers advice regarding ‘MoMo Challenge’

There has recently been national and international media coverage about an Internet game known as “The Momo Challenge.” Allegedly, Momo targets young children by encouraging them to text a number on various online applications (i.e., YouTube, Minecraft, WhatsApp,...

read more
Subscribe Love
Firm taps plan for future water usage

Firm taps plan for future water usage

Residents may soon see a bit of a break in their water bills after information recently presented to city council. At the Monday, Feb. 25 council meeting, a presentation regarding the city’s water and wastewater rates was given by Rebecca Schafer of NewGen Strategies...

read more
Passport service halted at District Clerk office

Passport service halted at District Clerk office

The Collin County District Clerk has been barred indefinitely by the U.S. State Department from issuing new U.S. Passport applications. District Clerk Lynne Finley reported that State Department officials took the action because of a 5-year passport fraud...

read more
Princeton ISD Pride Corps award winners announced

Princeton ISD Pride Corps award winners announced

Elementary school teachers of the year were presented awards Monday, Feb. 25 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 the educators then received...

read more
Twice as sweet: Morrison grapples to second state medal

Twice as sweet: Morrison grapples to second state medal

Riley Morrison made school history last season at the Class 5A state wrestling tournament. She was the first Princeton grappler in program history to compete and earn a state medal. The junior added to her collection last week under the bright lights inside the Berry...

read more
Photos online