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HP Cheerleaders Win National Championship Title
Highland Park High School’s junior varsity cheerleaders brought home a first place win at the National Cheerleaders Association High School Nationals in Dallas from Jan. 24-26.
Events
Author Erin Merryn Named North Star Luncheon Speaker
The nonprofit organization, Family Compass, announced that author, speaker, and child abuse advocate Erin Merryn will be the guest speaker at its 7th Annual North Star Luncheon.
President Carter Remembered for SMU Visit, Humanitarianism
Leaders at SMU joined the chorus of tributes to the 39th president as the nation mourned the passing of the United States’ longest living chief executive.
UP City Council Upgrades Outdated Equipment
University Park’s city council voted to replace aging street and fire department equipment during a Jan. 21 meeting.
Comings and Goings
Aroma360 | Galleria Dallas. The company backed by Shark Tank’s Daymond John offers a variety of scent diffusers, candles, reed diffusers, room sprays, and other products to transform homes and businesses.
In Case You Missed It
Designer-Realtor Duo Champion Home Preservation
Photographs documenting an ugly duckling transformation guided by Hillary Littlejohn left many guests surprised the “before” photos came from the same home they were touring.
Tourney Showcases Growth for HP Archery
The annual Highland Park Archery Scholarship Tournament drew more than 700 archers from 38 high-school and middle-school campuses.
Late Rally Lifts HP Girls Over Wakeland
Thanks to a second-half comeback, Highland Park surged past Frisco Wakeland on Friday and remained in contention for a District 12-5A title.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Jan. 20-26
Greedy thieves, mail marauders, and reckless roadsters wreak havoc in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
Chick-fil-A on Hillcrest to Close for Remodel
The Chick-fil-A at 6423 Hillcrest Ave. will close at 2 p.m. on Jan. 30 for a renovation that is expected to take three to four months.
Site Readings
February Site Reading
The holidays may be behind us, but People Newspapers readers can look forward to some more treats in our February Site Reading Column.