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Site Readings
December Site Reading
No holiday meal would be complete without a side of Site Reading. People Newspapers is serving up some irresistible finds in our December issue.
News
Hyer Girl Scouts Support North Texas Food Bank
Hard-working Daisies at Hyer Elementary have donated 294 pounds of food to the North Texas Food Bank.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Nov. 17-23
Thieves, burglars, and plenty of intoxicated operators were on the loose in the Park Cities in this week's Crime Reports.
Schools
Armstrong Pupils Have Frightfully Fun Pumpkin Spectacular
Students at Armstrong Elementary ended Halloween with much more than full bags of candy.
Schools
Hyer Cooks Up Thanksgiving Tradition With Exercise, Family, and Fun
Hyer Elementary kicked off the Thanksgiving festivities early on Nov. 15 with its first annual Family Turkey Trot.
Home
Don’t Squish That Squash!
Porch pumpkin displays can be stunning, but they lose some of their luster in the glow of Christmas lights.
Sports
Coaches, Players Bond With Fellowship, Football
Randy Allen could spend his Monday evenings quietly at home, escaping the constant whirlwind of activity that comes with coaching high school football.
Sports
HP Girls Head Home After Tourney Success
Highland Park has taken third place in girls basketball tournaments at Colleyville Heritage and Allen during the past two weeks.
Sports
HP Caps Historic Run With 5A State Title
Highland Park swept A&M Consolidated on Saturday in the Class 5A Division I state championship match in Garland.
News
HP Sends Letters About Water Pipes
The Town of Highland Park has sent 1,628 letters to residents as part of an effort to identify and replace water lines that may contain lead or galvanized steel.
Living
‘Quiet Quitting’ Long Enough to Ponder Work-Life Equipoise
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” Guess who said that? Hint: A famous Chinese philosopher who died in 479 B.C.