Princeton, Texas
Voters defeat proposed home rule charter; Bowers unseats Lemley on Council With 17.6 percent of Princeton’s registered voters casting ballots, 238 ballots were able to defeat the proposed home-rule charter – 59.2 percent of voters in the May 10 election voted against the proposal on its second try. Read entire story>>>
Blood drives draw giving to third-grader
Anyone who has seen the fliers around town knows they have the chance to change the life of a Godwin Elementary student who is awaiting a liver transplant. Read entire story>>>
New fire engine makes debut
The Princeton Volunteer Fire Department is seeing the fruits of its labor outside of the city limits. Read entire story>>>
Charter, bond vote ends this Saturday
With early voting over, the rest of Princeton’s registered voters can head to the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at Princeton City Hall. Read entire story>>>
City limits dispute heats up
Home Rule vote draws attention
to boundary issue
Branch area resident Alvin LaFon has lived in Princeton all his life, and says he has driven FM 982 dozens of times each week, stretching back to when it was a dirt road. Read entire story>>>
Retirement home grows to specialized care
Princeton’s only assisted living and independent living facility will soon be expanding to provide care of people in need of nursing, physical therapy and rehabilitation, thanks to a new expansion project, ground for which was broken on May 1. Read entire story>>>
Area pastors, community leaders engage city in reflective event
The National Day of Prayer is observed annually on the first Thursday of May through community events across the country, and Princeton was no exception this year. Read entire story>>>
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