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Ohlenburg Named Assistant Principal at McCulloch

After starting her career in the Katy Independent School District, Ohlenburg came to Highland Park ISD in 2007 as a kindergarten and first-grade teacher at Armstrong Elementary.
Crime

Crime Reports August 5 – 11

A resident in the 3800 block of Lovers Lane confronted a landscape worker caught taking a package off the front porch at 5:35 p.m. Aug. 9 and  The worker returned the items - or so it seemed. Upon later examination, the resident noticed that one item was still missing.

In Kansas, the Other Highland Park Scots Are Struggling Mightily

They share the same school name and mascot, but that’s about where the similarities end for two football programs known as the Highland Park Scots.
Crime

Crime Report: July 29 – August 4

Reported at 7:30 a.m. on July 31: Twenty pieces of lumber - out of a 60-piece delivery - were stolen from a construction site at the 3600 block of Lindenwood Avenue between July 30 and 7:29 a.m. July 31.
Society

AWARE Announces Grant Recipients

AWARE funding applications were submitted from nonprofit organizations located in Dallas and Collin County that are working on the front lines in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.

Experience Should Lead to Spike in Success for Lady Scots

This season’s Highland Park volleyball roster features many of the same names as last year — and the year before, for that matter.

Weir’s Plaza Construction May Cause a Few Headaches

[caption id="attachment_212266" align="alignleft" width="300"] The scene at Knox and Travis, near the Weir's development. (Photo by Bianca R. Montes)[/caption]

Highland Park To Control Mosquito Population With Ground Spraying Measures

Mosquito samples in traps were found to be above the treatable threshold as established by the Town’s Mosquito Control Policy.
Crime

Crime Reports July 8 – 14

a postal worker noticed a change of address that looked suspicious in the 3500 block of Drexel Drive and after checking with the homeowners concluded that it was fraudulent and the "new address" was to an abandoned house.

Scots Hope Strong Spring Fuels Fourth Title Run

After winning its third consecutive Class 5A Division I state championship in December, Highland Park might have earned the right to rest on its laurels a bit.
Crime

Crime Reports June 24 – 30

Reported at 11:46 a.m. June 28: An identity thief on June 20 used a MasterCard belonging to a woman who lives in the 4600 block of Lorraine Avenue to purchase a $1,499 musical instrument online from a store called ZZounds. The crooked musician picked up the package on June 25 from a FedEx store on Preston Road.

Scheffler Starts Pro Career on Course

Scottie Scheffler is anxious to break through for his first professional victory, but his golf game is headed in the right direction.
Out and About

New Menus, Restaurants Offer A Taste of Summer

From a birthday celebration featuring one of New York City's menus to the reopening of a Dallas favorite, here are Dallas' favorites places to eat.

GALLERY: Go 2019 Scots

Highland Park High School celebrated on May 31 the graduation of its 2019 senior class at SMU’s Moody Coliseum. Graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas clad in traditional Highland Park blue and gold.

House of the Month: 4300 Armstrong Parkway

This is an opportunity 80 years in the making — one of the finest homes in Highland Park on one of the most coveted corners in town.

How Do You Say Goodbye to a Tree?

The obit for Highland Park’s historic monarch pecan hasn’t been published yet, but the writing can begin.
Crime

Crime Reports June 10 – 17

The padlock on a truck, parked on June 10 at the 4700 block of Cowper Avenue, couldn't keep a burglar out between 12:30 and 12:45 p.m.. Several items were stolen: a Toro lawnmower ($1,700), a Stihl-brand edger ($750), a Stihl-brand weed eater ($750), and a Stihl-brand trimmer ($850). Adding insult to injury? The padlock was also taken.
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