Looking back on 2012

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June 26: Bureau County farmers participate in the first Tractor Trek from the Bureau County Fairgrounds in Princeton, traveling west to the Hennepin Canal and then on to Annawan and Cambridge to raise money for Ag in the Classroom programs. The Tractor Trek was a combined fund-raising effort of the Bureau County Farm Bureau Foundation and the Henry County Farm Bureau Foundation.

June 28:The National Weather Service issues a severe heat warning for all of Bureau County and the Quad Cities area. A dome of hot air is expected to build into the Midwest and continue at least for another day. The combination of temperatures in the upper 90s to just over 100 degrees will push the heat index reading well above 100 degrees, possibly reaching 110 degrees, throughout the day. Bureau County’s Emergency Services Disaster Agency Kris Donarski says people need to take the heat warning seriously.

June 30: The number of discipline issues at Princeton High School decrease significantly this past school year, according to Assistant Principal Andy Berlinski. The number of school suspensions goes down from 61 for the 2010-11 year to 27 for the 2011-12 year. Detentions go down from 622 in the 2010-11 year to 452 in the 2011-12 year. Overall total referrals do down from 1,088 in the 2010-11 year to 929 in the 2011-12 year.The improvements can be directly attributed to the student body at PHS, as well as the staff, Berlinski says.

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