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State Fair of Texas Brings 2.5 Million Visitors in 24 Days
During the State Fair of Texas' 24-day run, which concluded Oct. 23, nearly 2.5 million people visited.
Happenings on the Hill
A $25,000 one-year grant from the Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust will cover all Meadows Museum admission fees for North Texas students 18 years and younger including chaperones for K-12 school groups.
Student Achievements: A Mayor, a Debater, and Academic Captains
When Brooke Pridham bangs a gavel, everyone knows it.
City of UP Dedicates Coffee Park Playground For Murzin Family
Members of the Murzin family and University Park officials officially celebrated the dedication of the Murzin Family Playground at Coffee Park Oct. 22. The city’s first barrier-free playground was named for Chris Murzin and his family in recognition of their legacy of advocacy for accessible public recreation spaces.
Scots Get Defensive, Fly Past Cardinals
Highland Park stifled Irving MacArthur's playmakers as the Scots blasted the Cardinals 52-0 on Friday for their second shutout of the season.
Work Begins on Beverly Drive Bridge Over the Dallas North Tollway
The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) will resurface the Beverly Drive bridge over the Dallas North Tollway beginning Saturday, Oct. 22, and is expected to continue through Oct. 27, weather permitting.
Gallery: Highland Park vs. Irving MacArthur
Irving MacArthur never got its playmakers on track as the Scots blasted the Cardinals 52-0 on Friday at Ellis Stadium for their second shutout of the season.
Gallery: Scots Tennis vs. Southlake Carroll
The Scots fell to perennial power Southlake Carroll 10-4 in the Class 6A Region I semifinals at the Arlington Tennis Center.
‘Resident Only’ Parking in Place at Abbott Ave. and Knox Street
The east side of the 4600 block of Abbott Avenue and the north side of the 3400 block of Knox Street are now “resident only” parking areas.