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Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Feb. 27-March 5

Car burglars, careless drivers, and scammers plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Feb. 27-March 5.
Camps

Go Into The Woods For a Different Type of SATs

For years, parents have decided what summer programming options would be best for their children.
Camps

A Girl’s Eye View of BSA Camping, Philmont Scout Ranch

Megan Dean Egan Miller: Watching my dad, I’ve seen countless examples of what he gained from advancing to Eagle Scout. 

Peter Heller Shares Stories, Writing Inspirations At LitFest

Highland Park High School kicked off the annual Literary Festival, known as “LitFest” March 2 with an address from award-winning author Peter Heller. 
Camps

NFL Professionals Teach Underrepresented High Schoolers

High school football players from the Dallas-Fort Worth area get to learn from NFL professionals at the Camp Exposure Football Invitational, a free, all-inclusive sports camp curated for underrepresented high school athletes.

Win Streak Gives Lady Scots 7-6A Crown

Highland Park clinched a District 7-6A girls soccer championship, then claimed perhaps its most significant road win of the season.

Jack Knox Donates $11M to SMU

Entrepreneur and SMU alumnus Jack Knox recently gave $11 million to his alma mater in support of the university’s multiyear, $1.5 billion fundraising campaign.
Society

Out & About: WOW Luncheon

Women for Orphans Worldwide raised more than $180,000 for orphaned and vulnerable children in Guatemala at its 14th-annual Heart of WOW Luncheon and Orphan Outreach Marketplace.

HP’s Pressler Adds Pro Coaching Duties

Highland Park lacrosse coach Mike Pressler isn’t leaving the Scots — but he is heading to the professional ranks.
Faith

Faith Friday: Dallas Christ Child Society Celebrating 110 Years

The Dallas Christ Child Society is celebrating its 110th year.

New Bush Center Exhibit Features Historic Documents

A new exhibition at the George W. Bush Presidential Center features rare versions of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as books by philosophers John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and a 14th-century copy of the Magna Carta.
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