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Klyde Warren Shows Support for Flood Victims

Klyde Warren Park is remembering lives lost in the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding with green ribbons, and a green, silent show at the Nancy Best Fountain.
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Local Businesses Support Flood Relief

These local businesses have pledged to send 100% of the proceeds from some purchases to assist the communities affected by Kerr County’s devastating flooding.
Schools

Texas to Publish School Grades After Court Ruling

Release of ratings give families the opportunity to understand how their schools are serving students
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St. Rita Catholic Community Ties Ribbons in Tribute

Ribbons honor loss of St. Rita students Blair and Brooke Harber, and their Bradfield Elementary friend Lila Bonner
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Camp Mystic Alum Designs Jewelry for Flood Relief

Camp Mystic alumna Lauren Bellemare has created a necklace to both honor the camp that helped shape her life, and to make a difference for victims of Kerr County’s catastrophic flooding.
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Family Raises Funds to Honor Hadley Hanna

The family of Hadley Hanna, who would have started third grade at University Park Elementary this fall, is raising funds to create a lasting tribute to the 8-year-old victim of the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County.
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Hockaday Student Collecting Items for Flood Relief

Hockaday student Juliette Friguletto is collecting items to assist the Salvation Army’s relief efforts in flood ravaged areas.

‘Fiduciary’ or ‘Discretionary’?

Corporate finance law nerds, an SMU Dedman School of Law professor has a pricy terminology-and accountability-redefining new book for you.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 1-6

Motor vehicle thefts and retail shoplifting topped this week's crime reports.
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What Do We Say When the Unthinkable Happens?

For adults the grief is heavy, but for children it’s confusing, scary, and often silent. Here’s a therapist's recommendation on how to talk to our children about a tragedy.  
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