Screenshot capture of NBC DFW's video

Screenshot capture of NBC DFW’s video

To wrap up the week, here’s a look back at some interesting news nuggets from around the web:

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Alex Sanger Elementary’s Spanish dual-language program received positive press in this Morning News piece. “Sanger is the only school in the district to offer a full-immersion component with a dual-language program,” according to the story.

Last week, three sculptures worth $30,000 vanished from the Knox-Henderson area of Dallas, according to NBC DFW.

In WFAA’s article, “Sellers hold the cards in Dallas’ hottest neighborhoods,” Lakewood is included as one of said hottest neighborhoods. It’s an interesting read.

The White Rock Lake goose guy Charles Fussell had his prime-time debut earlier this week on WFAA television. We featured Charles last year in our cover story, Wonderful White Rock Lake World. Nice to see this interesting man getting some air time.

The Dallas Observer wrote about Steel City Pops on Greenville.