December 20th, 2023 🗑️🌺🎁💰🎂

Garbage Pickup, A New Restaurant, The Knox, and a Hawaii Trip

In This Issue

🚨What You Should Know

⛪️Local Christmas Eve Services

💰Local Business News

⛽️Princeton Gas Prices

🎂Princeton Birthdays Today

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What Should You Know

  • BCR: A $200,000 winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket sold in Princeton remains unclaimed.

  • City of Princeton: Monday, December 25th garbage routes will be picked up on Tuesday, December 26th. Monday, January 1st routes will be picked up on Tuesday, January 2nd. All other collection routes will remain the same. Please set your garbage and recycling out by 5:00 AM.

  • “Spoons and Forks Restaurant” will open in the Spring of 2024 on 541 S. Main Street.

  • Princeton Basketball legend Grady Thompson is playing basketball in a Hawaii tournament with the University of Dubuque.

  • Princeton Police Chief Tom Kammerer said Monday he is working with the Princeton Ministerial Association and other community officials to set up shelter and some resources for the homeless.

  • WLPO: “Thirty-seven-year-old Jesse Shanyfelt faces one count of Class-2 Aggravated Battery, and three counts of Class-3 Aggravated Battery. He's accused of striking a nurse in the face with his fist, breaking the nurse's orbital bone. He's also accused of making physical contact of an insulting and provoking nature with three other ER workers. The indictments say he spit at a second nurse, threw a urinal at a third nurse and striking her in the head, and spitting at a security guard. Pretrial release has been denied, and Shanyfelt is locked up in the Bureau County Jail.”

  • Registration for Spring 2024 Youth Soccer is now open. Registration closes January 31, 2024.

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