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Lady Scots Earn Draw Against Wakeland

Highland Park remained unbeaten in District 12-5A after a hard-fought 3-3 draw against defending Class 5A state champion Frisco Wakeland.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 28-Feb. 2

Mischief makers, poor drivers, and thieves were up to no good in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.

HP Powerlifters Flex Muscles at Opener

Highland Park showed its strength with multiple gold medals at the first meet of the boys powerlifting season on Friday at Richardson Pearce.

UP Elementary Celebrates 100 Days of Learning

Kindergartners at University Park Elementary grew up fast during their first 100 days of school based on the canes and glasses they brought to campus on Jan. 31. But with age came wisdom. And for the kindergartners, that called for a 100th Day of School celebration designed to reinforce key math concepts they’ve studied this year.
Society

STAR Program Relocates to Serve More Adults

The impact of enabling smooth transitions from school to the real world will be doubled with the new location. 

Girl Scouts Make the Season Bright for Family Gateway

Boone Elementary second-and fourth-grade Girl Scouts brought some cheer to children in need.
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Owner of Cox Mansion Site Withdraws Zoning Application

The billionaire owner of the site of the demolished Cox mansion has withdrawn his application to amend Highland Park’s zoning ordinance to permit the construction of a new home that would exceed the property’s maximum allowed height, the town announced in a Jan. 30 email.

UP Makes List of Fast-Growing, Wealthy Suburbs

University Park has been named one of the 30 fastest-growing wealthy suburbs in America by GoBankingRates, a website often cited for its best banks ratings.

Confidence Grows, So Does Production for Versatile HP Guard

For Jacob Ariyo, three years’ worth of varsity basketball has been about steady progress, from gaining confidence to expanding roles to — a priority for any player — that elusive first in-game dunk.
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HPHS Senior Catches Fish of a Lifetime

Highland Park High School senior Dylan Sorrells is still several months from graduation, but the young angler has already made a once-in-a-lifetime catch.
Events

Community Partners Hosts The Grateful Table

The second annual appreciation dinner celebrated its affinity group, The Circle, with a fireside chat with Carl Sewell and his son.
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