University Park Announces New Director of Human Resources
University Park has selected Talia Gregory, who has more than 20 years of comprehensive Human Resources experience, as the city’s new Director of Human Resources.
Read moreUniversity Park has selected Talia Gregory, who has more than 20 years of comprehensive Human Resources experience, as the city’s new Director of Human Resources.
Read moreUniversity Park’s city council considered ways to improve traffic and parking during an Oct. 15 meeting, including by possibly replacing stop signs with mini roundabouts at some neighborhood locations.
Read moreFamilies had an evening of frightful fun from 5 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 26 during University Park’s fall festival at the Holmes Aquatic Center.
Read moreUniversity Park Elementary’s theme this year is “UP, UP & AWAY,” and the PTA hopes that its panthers will soar to new heights.
Read moreUniversity Park plans to ground fog for mosquitos beginning at 9 p.m. between Friday, Aug. 2, and Monday, Aug. 5, due to positive West Nile virus samples.
Read moreUniversity Park plans to fog for mosquitos between July 26 and 29.
Read moreUniversity Park has closed the 6600 block of Snider Plaza between Daniel Avenue and Rosedale Avenue to vehicle traffic to continue construction work in the shopping area.
Read moreUniversity Park awarded a contract for a tree survey and related services to Davey Resource Group, a company that has been in the tree business for 135 years, at its June 18 meeting.
Read moreUniversity Park has selected Jackie Lott, who served in multiple leadership roles during her 13 years at the Shreve Memorial Library, as the city’s new Library Director.
Read moreUniversity Park’s mayor and its four city council members, including new member Melissa Rieman, were sworn in at the May 7 city council meeting.
Read moreUniversity Park’s oldest congregation met for the first time in 1899 at Temple Emanu-El because no churches would welcome its members in their buildings. The congregation has since made it a mission to open its doors to others in need of a place.
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