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Four Distinguished HPHS Alumni Recognized
The Highland Park High School Alumni Association and the Highland Park Education Foundation recognized four as distinguished alumni at the 32nd-annual HPHS alumni awards April 21 at the Dallas Country Club. The honorees included the Honorable Harold “Hal” DeMoss ’48 (posthumously), Garry Weber ’54, and Dr. Paul Peters ’76. The...
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Local Restaurants Give Back
Two local restaurants have partnered with nonprofits to help and serve others. Now’s a great time to visit Terry Black’s and Salad & Go because they are partnering with two different service agencies to help their clients. Our support of these restaurants helps them support others. Eat good food! Everyone wins!
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Highland Park Celebrates Twice the Dedications
Highland Park ISD finally celebrated the dedication of the district’s fifth elementary, Michael M. Boone Elementary School, the district’s first new campus since 1948. The school’s namesake, Highland Park alumnus Michael M. Boone, attended the April 3 dedication ceremony with HPISD board president Tom Sharpe and the school’s principal Amanda Reyes.
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Nelson Near-Miss Keeps Spieth Confident
McKINNEY — As Jordan Spieth’s quest for a hometown title at the AT&T Byron Nelson eluded him again on Sunday, at least the former Jesuit standout is getting closer. His runner-up finish is Spieth’s best at the PGA Tour event in 11 appearances since debuting as a teenager in 2010. He concluded at 25-under par over four rounds at TPC Craig Ranch, one shot behind repeat champion K.H. Lee.
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Lacrosse Clinic Spreads Love of the Game
Boys and girls from western and southern Dallas were introduced to the sport of lacrosse on Saturday, as Park Cities resident and professional athlete Ryan Brown hosted a community youth clinic at Mercy Street Sports Complex. The clinic was free to children in grades 1-8, and each attendee was given...
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Coppell Stifles Rangers in Playoff Sweep
For the second straight year, Jesuit’s baseball season ended the same way, with a loss to Coppell in the second round of the playoffs. The Cowboys wrapped up another sweep of the Rangers in the Class 6A Region I area round with a 4-1 win on Friday at Wright Field. Jesuit hasn’t advanced passed the second weekend of postseason play since winning the 6A state title in 2016.
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