Recovery program for men coming in July

Recovery program for men coming in July

After 36 years of serving alcoholic women and their loved ones, The Magdalen House is excited to announce the launching of its Men’s Community program for alcoholic men, offering the same quality of services through 12 Step recovery meetings and workshops, a Family Support Group, volunteer opportunities, a Men’s Community Group and fellowship events at […]

Local radio icon makes final call

Local radio icon makes final call

Norm Hitzges retires after decades at the mic By David Mullen Dallas broadcaster Norm Hitzges, at the core of local sports media for nearly 50 years, is retiring from radio. He made the announcement on the June 15 edition of “The Norm and D Invasion,” co-hosted with Donovan Lewis on 96.7 FM and 1310 AM […]

Celebrate America’s birthday at Fair Park

Celebrate America’s birthday at Fair Park

By Julian Bowman Fair Park Fourth, presented by Regions Bank, will return to Fair Park on Tuesday, July 4, from 4:30-10 p.m. for another year of community, fun and fireworks. Last year’s Fair Park Fourth celebration was the first since 2019 and welcomed more than 30,000 guests. “Fair Park Fourth is an important event for […]

Exhibit sheds light on servicewomen of color

Exhibit sheds light on servicewomen of color

By Taylor Mayad In partnership with the Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center (VWEC), the African American Museum, Dallas presents the Women’s Military Memorial “Color of Freedom” exhibit, which runs through July 19. With Texas having the country’s largest population of women veterans, the display includes the stories of various servicewomen of color and explores the impact […]

Stock Up for summer campaign begins

Stock Up for summer campaign begins

By Kristi Bare Wilkinson Center announces its annual campaign, Stock Up for Summer, has a goal of raising $100,000 to ensure that 3,500 children do not go hungry this summer. Summertime is a historically challenging time for families — with children home and missing their school-provided meal. This year is no exception with rising food […]

Chopped Salad with Feta Vinaigrette

Chopped Salad with  Feta Vinaigrette

Salad: 1 red onion, thinly sliced 1 red bell pepper, diced 1 yellow bell pepper, diced 1 seedless cucumber, diced 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes 1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed 1 head romaine lettuce, chopped Vinaigrette: 1/2 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup olive oil 8 ounces crumbled feta 2 tablespoons chopped chives […]

Animal fathers are much like human dads

Animal fathers are much like human dads

By Dr. Beth Leermakers Paternal involvement in child rearing varies by species. Some animal fathers are Mr. Mom. Others “help” with the kids, while the deadbeat dads take a hands-off approach to parenting — or abandon their offspring altogether.  In celebration of Father’s Day, test your knowledge about animal dads.  1. Which bird father cares […]

Early retiree runs toward milestone

Early retiree runs toward milestone

By David Mullen After decades of approaching the bench, Scott Kline approaches a benchmark. Upon turning 50, the Preston Hollow attorney appealed to his fellow attorney wife Michele about leaving the profession and retiring to spend more time with their family. “I wasn’t loving what I was doing as a lawyer anymore, and I kind […]

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