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Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 29-Oct. 5
Thieves, backyard bandits, and mischief makers were up to no good in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
By
Sarah Hodges
News
HP, Pro Bookworms Agree: Your Library Remains Excellent
The Highland Park Library has applied for and received an Achievement of Excellence in Libraries Award every year since the award’s inception in 2005.
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Contributor
Schools
After Graduation the Show Can Go on for HPISD Art Fans
After a graduating senior takes their final bow in Palmer Auditorium, the curtain doesn’t have to go down on their family’s support of the arts in Highland Park ISD.
By
Sarah Hodges
Community
UP Third-Grader Left A Legacy That Is Saving Lives
Nine-year-old Molly Mullens, a third grader at University Park Elementary School, was a joyful little girl who was full of questions and had never met a stranger.
By
Sarah Hodges
Community
Don Dafoe: ‘It’s Only Human To Laugh’
You’ve heard the expression, “Laughter is the best medicine.” When a friend laughs hard, we join in even if we didn’t get the joke. It's all good. Laughing has health benefits.
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Contributor
Community
HP to Hold Virtual Community Conversations
The Town of Highland Park will hold virtual Community Conversations on Oct. 14 and Oct. 30 to gain resident input on the community goals and priorities.
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Grace Conley
News
Lane Closures on West Mockingbird Lane Begin Today
Motorists can expect lane reductions and temporary closures along West Mockingbird Lane from Lemmon Avenue to Cedar Springs Road for eight weeks, weather permitting.
Sports
A Sophomore Shall Lead Them
An elite player on a powerful team, Sarah Floyd knows she and her Highland Park teammates are going to get their share of wins.
By
Carlos Mendez
Sports
Scots Keep Finding Targets, Beat Red Oak
Running back Matthew White's six catches highlight the Scots' plethora of pass-catching options.
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Carlos Mendez
Events
Film Lovers Can Help Choose Best Shorts
Area film lovers can join over 100,000 film enthusiasts around the world when the 28th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival screens at the Highland Park Library at 1 p.m. on Oct. 4.
By
Sarah Hodges
Sports
Highland Park Offense Hot To The Touch
The Scots head into a matchup against Red Oak with a red-hot offense.
By
Carlos Mendez