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Getting Shift Done
It was only supposed to be for 12 weeks.
Read moreNo Fretting Over The Ides of March
Anniversaries by and large bring celebrations: birthdays, wedding dates, milestones.
Read more4word Virtual Gala with Mary Lou Retton and Molly Fletcher Raises $200,000
To quantify 4word’s Virtual Gala on Feb. 27, readers should know the following numbers: $200,000 raised, 400 guests in attendance, 10 years of 4word and one single hour.
Read morePreston Hollow Women’s Club Matchmakers ‘Make Me a Match’
If the interest groups offered by the Preston Hollow Women’s Club included one for “matchmaking,” Daphne Vandegrift Elizalde and Gayle Porter could provide experienced leadership.
Read moreNorth Texas Cares Funders Collaborative To Be Honored With Award
Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) will honor the North Texas Cares Funders Collaborative with the 2021 Caroline Rose Hunt Cherish the Children Award for the group’s dedication to helping nonprofits and Dallas children during the challenges presented by the pandemic.
Read moreLetters to the Editor
Readers respond to other letters to the editor, and have praise for an article on local faith leaders who wrote to state leaders.
Read moreNew UP Police Chief ‘Always Drawn To Public Service’
Bill Mathes took over as University Park’s police chief in December after the retirement of former longtime chief Greg Spradlin, who spent more than 16 years with the city.
Read moreSkulduggery of the Decades
Where else but in the pages of Park Cities People, Preston Hollow People, and peoplenewspapers.com can you read crime reports like this one from September 2019?
Read moreAdvocacy Through Art
Artist and Estee Lauder executive Donald Robertson and his family only moved to the Park Cities from California in January, but he’s already using his talents to help the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC).
Read moreJohn Roach Dies At 87
Former Cowboys quarterback and University Park mayor from 1988 to 1992 John Roach died Feb. 18 at 87 but leaves an enduring legacy.
Read moreLetters to the Editors
A reader takes us to task for the police reports, and the Salvation Army thanks the holiday generosity of HIghland Park Village shoppers.
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