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Unity critical to retain House majority

Unity critical to retain House majority

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick warned last week that the GOP risks losing its majority in the state House this November and urged party unity behind the winner of the May runoff between U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. Without that unity, Patrick said that...

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Spring football in full swing for Princeton

Spring football in full swing for Princeton

Coming off of a disappoint­ing season, the Princeton foot­ball team is hitting the field ear­ly this year, looking to right the ship under a new coaching staff. In a season delayed a month due to the pandemic, the 2020 Panthers were unable to reach their early season...

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Governor prohibits government mask mandate

Governor prohibits government mask mandate

Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on May 18 prohibiting governmental entities in Texas ­– including counties, cities, school districts, public health authorities or government offices – from mandating mask wearing. Beginning May 21, local governments or...

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Collin College hosts men’s national tennis tournament

Collin College hosts men’s national tennis tournament

 Watch some of the top tennis players in the country face off at the 2021 National Junior College Athletic Association Men’s National Championships, May 17-21 at Collin College’s Plano Campus. Admission is free and the tournament encourages spectators. Tournament play...

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Community Center confusion

Community Center confusion

The Princeton Community Development Corporation received new information about the community center during the May 4 regular meeting, which could alter future plans for the building. The building was originally purchased by the CDC in 2015 for $137,969. Since that...

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Public gets look at mobility future

Public gets look at mobility future

Roland Krier is concerned about traffic, specifically 18-wheelers, coming from the area behind the Walmart in Wylie, where a railway distribution park sits. "My wife has become terrified to drive her new car because they are all over the place, night and day," said...

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Group plants tree for community

Group plants tree for community

Local nonprofit group, Princeton Tx Diverse, op­erated by John and Brandy Kusterbeck and Charlise Lee, planted a tree for the city and community members to en­joy in honor of Arbor Day at Parkview Heights Park. The small planting ceremo­ny, consisting of members of...

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Softball league hits home run

Softball league hits home run

Princeton residents want to play ball. Sofball, that is. In fact, 256 spots were filled in just five days. There years ago, it was a different scenario. Previous attempts to start an adult softball league did not garner much response. Parks and Recreation Director...

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Make Mother’s Day bloom

Make Mother’s Day bloom

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and if you’re fortunate enough to still have your mom or grandmother in your life why not plan a special trip to honor them this year? We all know flowers and lunch are nice but how about escaping town to visit a place where...

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