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EDC approves budget, discusses plan for development

EDC approves budget, discusses plan for development

The Princeton Economic Development Corporation dis­cussed the budget and received an update on the Crossroads development master plan in the Aug. 2 regular meeting. The meeting was for the first for Pat Sheehan, who was appointed to the board by city council to...

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New city website coming soon

New city website coming soon

Princeton City Council approved several resolutions, authorized a de­velopment agreement with Habitat for Humanity and received an update on changes to the city’s website during the Aug. 9 council meeting. Habitat for Humanity will partner with Princeton ISD and the...

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Princeton Tennis gears up for 2021 season

Princeton Tennis gears up for 2021 season

Princeton team tennis is hoping to net some wins this season with a strong return­ing core and a large foundation. Panthers’ coach Brian Cottongame is glad to put the past behind him and get ready for a new season. “I’m excited about this year,” Cottongame said. “We...

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Cowboy Church expands

Cowboy Church expands

The Cowboy Church of Collin County — located at 2800 FM 3364 in Princeton — will soon have a new building to use for worship services. Pastor Wes Brown said a new building has been on the church’s master plan since it was developed in 2008. For the full story, see the...

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Property values continue to climb

Property values continue to climb

Princeton’s continued growth is reflected in this year’s certified taxable values released by the Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) last month. Property values in Princ­eton showed an increase of 24.62% according CCAD data. The city will use the cer­tified...

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Governor Abbott calls second special session

Governor Abbott calls second special session

Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation announcing a second special session to convene at noon on Aug. 7 with 17 agenda items identified. “The Texas Legislature achieved a great deal during the 87th Legislative Session, and they have a responsibility to finish the work...

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Rural America needs sound, predictable tax policy

Rural America needs sound, predictable tax policy

They say that nothing is certain in life ex­cept death and taxes. While those two certainties are undeniable, we need to make sure that family-owned busi­nesses, including farms and ranches, aren’t taxed to death. Texas boasts more than 248,000 farming and ranch­ing...

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Candidates begin filing for November election

Candidates begin filing for November election

Princeton residents interested in serving on city council, as mayor, or on the school board have until Aug. 16 to file for a place on the ballot. City Council Place 1, cur­rently held by David Kleiber, and Place 2, held by Mike Rob­ertson, are up for re-election....

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