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Public hearing: height and area regulations

Public hearing: height and area regulations

The Princeton City Council will conduct a public hearing and consider Ordinance No. 2026-05-11-02 of the City of Princeton amending Section 82-22 (d) "Height and Area regulations" to add a height increase within 1,000 feet of US 380 right of way to this Section of the...

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Pantries see increase in usage

Pantries see increase in usage

By Connor [email protected] For some, Christmas is the season for giving, but others are not so fortunate. Several food pantries in the area have reported increased usage over the past several weeks. Ronni Fetzer of Amazing Grace Food Pantry said Nov....

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2022 political primary season opens

2022 political primary season opens

Filings opened last week for candidates seeking nominations in the March 1, 2022 political primaries and remain open for two more weeks. The first day to file was Nov. 13 and the final day is Dec. 13. Candidates for county-level offices sign up with county political...

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City, chamber welcome Christmas with parade, tree lighting

City, chamber welcome Christmas with parade, tree lighting

Last year, the Grinch stole Christmas, but Mickey Mouse and Santa are teaming up to bring back Christmas cheer. Princeton’s annual tree lighting and Christmas parade takes place Dec. 4 with the celebrations running from 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. The parade’s theme this year is...

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City honors veterans

City honors veterans

City officials, elected leaders, and community members came together last week to honor local veterans. The city of Princeton held its annual Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at Veterans Memorial Park. The armistice ending World War I was signed between the...

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EDC considers hiring grant writer

EDC considers hiring grant writer

The Princeton Economic Development Corporation discussed the possibility of hiring a grant writer during their regular meeting held Monday, Nov. 1. City Manager Derek Borg said several economic development grants are available with COVID-19 numbers trending downward....

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