What $800,000 Buys You in Dallas
A look at just how far your money will take you in North Texas real estate.
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3 bd | 2.5 ba |2,014 square feet
On a mature-treed corner lot in desirable Hollywood Heights, this All-American Colonial scores high on charm. (The porch swing!) Designer finishes inside include brass hardware and a butcher-block island.
$789,500 7514 Caillet St.,
Bluffview
3 bd | 3 ba | 2,384 square feet
This cozy Craftsman has it all from the pretty (lighted cabinets, covered patio, and Bertazzoni range) to the practical (electric gate, 8-foot fence, all-new HVAC, roof, and windows).
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Winona charter schools find new authorizers (2/3/2021)
Bluffview Montessori School and Ridgeway Community School are one step closer to having new charter school authorizers after the state revoked the authorizing status of their current authorizer, Winona Area Public Schools (WAPS). New authorizers have accepted the charter schools’ applications, and the schools and authorizers are now waiting for approval from the state.
By law, each charter school in the state must have an authorizer with whom it has a contract outlining performance expectations.
The state revoked WAPS’ status as a charter school authorizer last year following four years of WAPS failing to meet Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) requirements. WAPS is expected to remain the authorizer for Bluffview and Ridgeway School until June 30.
Opinion
Letters to the Editor David Kunkle’s illness, MLK Jr. speech victor, taking the high road, Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Lane Gooden, corporate donors
Readers were touched by the essay on David Kunkle’s illness, loved the MLK Jr. speech by Dominic Patermo, recommend that the new administration take the high road, are critical of Cruz and Gooden and would like corporation political donations published.
Dominic Patermo of Harry C. Withers Elementary competes during the 29th annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competition at W.H. Adamson High School on Jan. 14, 2020.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer)
Battling brain diseases
Re: “The devil in David Kunkle’s brain The former Dallas police chief is fighting one final and now public battle: against his own brain,” by Robert Wilonsky, Sunday Opinion.