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Princeton City Manager Derek Borg could be excused if he cannot quite get rid of the smile that creases his face.After all, he is overseeing a fundamental change in the way City Hall operates, starting with the venue where the wheels of local government will keep turning.
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My wife and I live one block from an elementary school in Princeton and each day when we take our stroll through the 'hood, we see evidence of great…
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We have reached critical mass, it appears to me, on the issue of climate change.There should be no more debate on what to do "when the time comes." It has…
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Pride has shown itself in Princeton in a manner – depending on your point of view – that presents a positive or a negative image for a rapidly growing…
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The young men and women who reside in the United States need not be kicked around in a political skirmish that involves a decision made by their elders.I…
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has endured, shall we say, a rocky tenure as the state's chief legal eagle.The former Collin County state legislator has…
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MARTIN DIES JR. STATE PARK, Texas -- You know the saying about there being "a first time for everything."This particular "first time" took many decades to…
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This is what passes for a "space race" these days?Two insanely rich business moguls -- Sir Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos -- vying to see who between them…
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Surely I am not the only Texas observer who sees a certain irony in Gov. Greg Abbott summoning legislators back to Austin for a special session ... given…
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This isn’t good news, folks.Texans like to boast about how our state is No. 1. Well, we are far from No. 1 in the rate of inoculation against that killer…
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This is just dandy.A right-wing former one-term Florida congressman is now seeking to become Texas's next governor by suggesting that the current…
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Fannin County Judge Randy Moore sounds like a happy man these days.And why not? A project he inherited when he took office in 2019 is inching closer to…