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Collin College students graduate Friday

Collin College students graduate Friday

About 1,400 graduates of Collin College will receive their degrees at two separate commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 15. Both events will be held at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center, 200 E. Stacy Road, in Allen. At 11 a.m., the ceremony will celebrate...

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Community leaders discuss their paths to success

Community leaders discuss their paths to success

Princeton Mayor Brianna Chacon is no stranger to being a woman in a field dominated by men. Chacon worked as a geoscientist from 2011 until 2016 when she left the field to care for her son who is on the autism spectrum.  “I loved bucking the trend and being...

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Princeton FFA to host “Eggstravaganza”

Princeton FFA to host “Eggstravaganza”

Following the success of its first-ever fall fest in October, the local FFA chapter thought it would be a good idea to host a similar family friendly event in the spring. And nothing says spring better than an egg hunt, so the “Eggstravaganza” was born. “After the...

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Crime report reflects growth

Crime report reflects growth

The Princeton Police Department reported an increase in the total number of crimes in the city–940 which was nearly a 20% increase from the 793 reported in 2020. Police Chief Mark Moyle said part of the increase can be attributed to the city’s continued population...

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Science fair winners, Pride Corps recognized

Science fair winners, Pride Corps recognized

Outstanding teachers and students had their moment in the spotlight at the most recent school board meeting. The Princeton ISD Board of Trustees recognized grand prize winners for the elementary school science fairs and inducted new members into the 2021-2022 Pride...

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Noino Study Club raises over $3,000 for scholarships

Noino Study Club raises over $3,000 for scholarships

The Noino Study Club had a successful bingo night, raising over $3,000 to give away to Princeton High School seniors through a scholarship. The bingo night, held Saturday, March 19, at Lovelady High School allowed residents to support the current senior class. ...

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Commission discusses council places, term limits

Commission discusses council places, term limits

After an hour of back and forth debate, the Home Rule Charter Commission approved a resolution giving direction for what council in a home-rule Princeton could look like. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution calling for a seven-person city council, six...

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