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Events

Molly Mullens to be Honored With Sign Dedication

The community is invited to attend the sign dedication and unveiling of The Molly Mullens Mile on Molly’s birthday, Jan. 29, at 4 p.m. in Curtis Park.
News

Highland Belles Announces 2026-27 Leadership

The Highland Belles drill team has selected its lieutenants for the 2026-27 season following a demanding try-out process before a panel of experienced judges.
Business

FeminologyMD Brings Concierge Care for Women to University Park

“We all want to feel better,” says Dr. Priya Patel. This simple statement is at the core of her complex mission at FeminologyMD, a concierge medical center for women.
Home

Consider These Solutions to Common Decorating Mistakes

Working as an interior designer, Margaret Chambers has encountered many misconceptions about home decorating, which can lead homeowners to make mistakes.
Sports

After Slow Start, HP Rolls Past Trojans

Highland Park swept Carrollton Newman Smith in District 12-5A boys and girls basketball action on Tuesday.
News

Spy Thriller Films at SMU

Part of University Boulevard east of Hillcrest Road was closed to traffic Wednesday afternoon due to filming for a Paramount+ television series.
Living

Painting By Numbers

Five friends — senior artists ranging in age from 74 to 83 — won a Third Place Award in C.C. Young Senior Living’s 25th annual Spirit is Ageless Art & Writing Contest with their collaborative still-life watercolor, Class Act. 
Business

Allie Beth Allman CEO Signals ‘Long Haul’ Commitment

Keith Conlon, president and CEO of Allie Beth Allman & Associates, has bought a significant stake in the storied local luxury real estate leader.
Schools

Scots Discover STEM Careers During SciTech Festival

Think of a circus. There’s more action than one spectator could possibly take in.
News

Mental Health Struggles Rise for Students

At high schools across the nation, the pressure to succeed is so constant that getting through the day can feel like an achievement in itself.
Community

Last Chance to Nominate Young Leaders for 20 Under 40

People Newspapers will recognize 20 outstanding community change-makers under the age of 40 this spring. Do you know someone who should be on our list?
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