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Cattle Baron’s Ball Starts the Year Firing on “All Cylinders”

The fundraiser's 2025 logo and theme of pushing past barriers was unveiled during a reveal party at Rodeo Cold Bar on Feb. 5.

President of Preservation Texas to Speak at UP Public Library

Willis Winters, Director Emeritus of the Dallas Park and Recreation Department and President of Preservation Texas, will be the featured speaker on Feb. 25.
Events

Room to Grow Event To Help Personalize Hospital Spaces

The luncheon and fashion show will help Dec My Room customize hospital rooms for long term pediatric and young adult patients.

SMU Meadows Museum To Present Masterworks Exhibition

The Sense of Beauty: Six Centuries of Painting from Museo de Arte de Ponce art will mark the first major tour for the Museo de Arte de Ponce since 2008.

Letter to the Editor

I am writing in response to Sarah Hodges’ article, Rolling Through the Park Cities on Bus 237 (December issue, Page 2)...

Lessons From The ‘Old Judge’

How annoying. I had to take a day off and pull my 11-year-old son out of school to go to municipal court, again.

Red Oak Eliminates Resilient Lady Scots

Highland Park’s deepest girls basketball playoff run in 13 years came to an end on Tuesday despite a last-gasp rally in the final minute.
Events

Community Invited to LitFest Keynote

The community is invited to HP LitFest's free keynote speech at 7 p.m. tonight in the HPHS auditorium. Hot drinks will be served starting at 6 p.m.

HPMS Teacher Tied to Cold Case

Law enforcement have suggested that a Spanish teacher at Highland Park Middle School may have been involved in or be concealing information about the disappearance of a 9-year-old girl in North Carolina 25 years ago, according to news outlet WBTV.

HPISD Should Do More to Support Students, Speakers Say

Speakers at the Feb. 18 Highland Park ISD Board of Trustees meeting asked the district to improve its mental-health support for students and do more to combat bullying.

Scots Throttle Emerson in Playoff Opener

Highland Park started its boys basketball playoff push in style with a 66-38 victory over Frisco Emerson on Tuesday in Garland.
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