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Voices

Favorites of 2022: ‘Ukrainians Are Very Brave’ But Need Our Help

D Magazine senior digital editor (formerly People Newspapers digital editor) Bethany Erickson wrote about how the owner of Ukie Style in the Preston Valley Shopping Center marshaled resources for Ukraine this spring.
Society

Morris: Year-End Charitable Giving Critical for Nonprofits

Giving to your favorite charities in the days before the New Year can have added impact, those who work on the financial side of nonprofit work say.

A Foodie’s Dream: Dallas’ Chefs for Farmers’ Main Event

At the 11th annual Chefs for Farmers’ Main Event, sweet aromas filled the air as chefs prepared tasty samples of their signature dishes. 
Voices

Christy Rost: Brunch and Bananas Foster Pancakes

Between shopping, gift wrapping, party planning, cooking, and entertaining, a quiet get-together with friends may not have fit into holiday festivities.  
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 19-25

A report of a man in a sleigh flying over multiple cities appears in the Park Cities Crime Reports for Dec. 19-25.

Bush: U.S. Must Lead on Ukraine

Former President George W. Bush contends the U.S. should continue providing military aid to Ukraine and, more generally, “care about the human condition elsewhere.”
Persons of the Year

The Newsmakers

Meet some neighbors who made headlines in 2022.

Favorites of 2022: Betts Finds Niche in NIL Landscape

This fall, sports editor Todd Jorgenson told the story of how Jack Betts, an Episcopal School of Dallas alumnus from the Park Cities, used his business savvy to become a pioneer in the NIL space.

Readers’ Choice: Randy Allen Celebrates Another Milestone

Few in the Park Cities can match the popularity of Scots head football coach Randy Allen, who, in his 23rd season at Highland Park, surged past 426 wins into second place all-time among Texas high school coaches.

2022 Person of the Year: Thear Suzuki

Thear Suzuki, a 2022 SMU Distinguished Alumnae, has been “creating spaces for inclusion and innovation” since her time at the university in the 1990s.

La Fiesta Makes Donations to Education Foundation, Others

La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas gifted nearly $460,000 to its 2022 beneficiaries, including the Highland Park Education Foundation, which received $251,361.
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