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Acclaimed Cellist to Perform at HP Digitarium
Highland Park ISD’s Digitarium at Pierce Planetarium will host an intimate winter concert on Dec. 11 with internationally renowned cellist SaiSai Ding.
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HPISD Staff to Receive First Bond Benefits in December
HPISD teachers and staff will receive $1,400 stipends next month thanks to the $137.3 million bond passed by voters on Nov. 5.
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UP Launches Snider Plaza Holiday Passport
As shoppers explore the plaza, they can have their passports signed and then exchanged for free merchandise to celebrate the city's centennial.
Election
HPISD Bond Passes, Meyer Retains Seat
Voters in Highland Park ISD approved by a large margin the district’s $137.3 million bond proposal on Nov. 5.
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Letters to The Editor
I was devastated to see the demolition of the Rose Lloyd Mansion at 4101 Beverly Drive in August.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 16-22
This week was a tough one for Park Cities vehicles. Miscreants stole them, burglarized them, and rammed them in the Sept. 16-22 Park Cities Crime Reports.
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Tracey Kozmetsky
The first-time honoree and native Dallasite raised her three children with her husband of 29 years in her historic childhood home.
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University Park to Ground Fog for Mosquitos
University Park plans to ground fog for mosquitos beginning at 9 p.m. between Friday, Aug. 2, and Monday, Aug. 5, due to positive West Nile virus samples.
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Parking on Two Blocks of Amherst Street Resident-Only
The University Park City Council temporarily designated the 4300 and 4400 blocks of Amherst Street as resident-only parking to ease congestion during construction in the alley between Lovers Lane and Amherst Street at its April 2 meeting.
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HP Tops Legacy in Home Tournament Finale
Highland Park gained some momentum heading into the District 7-6A baseball schedule by winning its last game at the Scotland Yard Classic tournament.
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House of the Month: 6311 Northport Drive
Experience the ultimate in luxury living in this five-bedroom, 5.5-bath cul-de-sac home with private access to St. Mark’s School of Texas from the backyard.
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For 31st Year, Shoppers Can Help The Family Place
As Partners Card returns for its 31st year benefiting service agency The Family Place, the need for housing family violence survivors is great.
Faith
Faith Friday: Prestoncrest Church of Christ Packs and Pencils Giveaway
Prestoncrest Church of Christ will give away backpacks and school supplies from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 5.
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State Fair of Texas Announces 2023 Big Tex Choice Awards Food Competition Semi-Finalists
The State Fair of Texas announced 36 semi-finalists – 19 savory and 17 sweet entries – who will advance in the 19th-annual Big Tex Choice Awards competition.
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Junior Symphony Ball Raises $415K for Music, Education
The fundraising total from the 65th-annual event, which brought together 2,600 high school students, was recently announced.
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Starting Summer Camp Off Right Begins With Careful Packing
Once you know where your child is going to camp, the next big decision is, “What do I pack for camp?” The good news: You probably have many things you need already.
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Grant Halliburton Young Pros Hosting Bet on Hope Casino Night
Grant Halliburton Foundation Young Professionals or GHF YP, will host its first fundraiser, Bet on Hope: Casino Night from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 20 at The Hall on Dragon (1500 Hall St.).
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Natalie Lesikar – 20 Under 40
Between helping grow Smocked Auctions, which offers smocked and monogrammed children’s clothing, and her nonprofit work, Natalie Lesikar stays busy.
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Brittani “Brit” Wold – 20 Under 40
Brit Wold went from a Division 1 college basketball player at Cornell to the founder of a fitness concept.