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Death of HP Pres Senior Pastor Ruled Accidental
The death of former Highland Park Presbyterian Church senior pastor Bryan Dunagan has been deemed an accident by the medical examiner, executive pastor Jay Lee wrote in an email to the church family on Jan. 23.
University Park Selects New Director of Public Works and Director of Engineering
University Park has selected Keegan Littrell, who heads the engineering division for the city of Henderson, Nevada, as its new director of public works, and has promoted city engineer Katie Barron to director of engineering.
HP DPS Considers License Plate Reader Cameras
The Highland Park Town Council was briefed by Director of Public Safety Chuck McGinnis on this technology during its Jan. 23 study session.
State of the District Breakfast Highlights HPISD Achievements, Challenges
HPISD superintendent Mike Rockwood shared district accomplishments and remarked on upcoming financial challenges during the annual state of the district breakfast with current and former board of trustees members on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Dancers Get in a Workout and Give Back at Moody YMCA Dance Party
More than 160 dancers worked up a sweat in the Moody YMCA gym on Sunday, Jan. 21, during the “Free Your Feet, Feel the Beat Dance Party.”
‘They Say There’s No Money in It’
The new documentary The Power of Prevention & The Impact of Aerobics follows the remarkable life and groundbreaking work of a local fitness legend, spry 92-year-old Dr. Kenneth Cooper.
HP Girls Keep Rolling in District Play
Highland Park maintained its position as a District 7-6A co-leader in basketball on Tuesday with a decisive 70-39 win at Richardson Berkner.
Scots Remain in Contention in Tight 7-6A
Highland Park bounced back after consecutive losses with one of its most convincing wins of the boys basketball season on Tuesday.
Fleurs de Villes to Celebrate Local Arts, Culture
The exhibition will take place at NorthPark Center March 20-24 and is free and open to the public.
Snider Plaza to Get Replacement Fountain
The University Park City Council approved a $1,661,510 contract with Greenscape Construction Services to replace the central fountain in Snider Plaza.
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Would-be Doctors See Future More Clearly
Those prone to think, “My doctor looks like they are still in high school,” could have encountered a confirming sight at Scottish Rite for Children in October.