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Allred Receives Advocate For American Business Award

U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, stopped by the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Oct. 4 to receive the Advocate for American Business Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Lions Fall to Reigning SPC Champ Kinkaid

Looking for its first victory in conference play, St. Mark’s come up short against Houston Kinkaid 49-14 on Friday at Hunt Family Stadium.

Songs & Smiles Delivers Joy to Memory Care Patients, Caregivers

Lyrics floated through the air, voices joined in harmony, and laughter echoed around the room.

City of Dallas Closures for Indigenous Peoples’ Day

City of Dallas offices will close Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, in recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

Dallas Love Field Hosting Community Meeting

The next quarterly meeting of Dallas Love Field's Good Neighbor Program is 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 11, at K.B. Polk Recreation Center at 6801 Roper Street.
Faith

Faith Friday: High Holy Days Hunger Relief Drive

Temple Emanu-El is collecting nonperishable items for the High Holy Days Hunger Relief Drive.

Alex Snodgrass Launches Line of Dressings

Alex Snodgrass, the Dallas-based, bestselling cookbook author behind the well-known cooking brand The Defined Dish, is launching her own product line.

WestEdge Design Fair Debuts In Dallas

The WestEdge Design Fair recently debuted in Dallas with thousands of attendees and more than 100 purveyors of modern art and design.

Auction of Dallas Philanthropist’s Jewelry Raises Nearly $1.9 Million

The sale of jewelry from the estate of the late philanthropist Mary Anne Sammons Cree raised $1,886,292 for the Rosine Foundation Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas, so named for Cree's mother, from whom she inherited her spirit of giving.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Shoplifters, car burglars, and a lost and found license plate appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 26 to Oct. 2.

New Entrance and Plaza Coming to Harvard Avenue Crossing on the Katy Trail

Friends of the Katy Trail will soon begin work on a new entry plaza and safety improvements where the trail intersects Harvard Avenue.
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