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Best podcasts about carol toler

Latest podcast episodes about carol toler

Lake Highlands Podcast
The Porta-Potties edition: Lake Highlands podcast for Sept. 5, 2012

Lake Highlands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012 31:46


"I've never been so happy to see Porta-Potties in my life." So says Advocate blogger Carol Toler in this month's podcast, referring to the construction vehicles (and their necessary relief companions) on the site of the Lake Highlands Town Center.

Lake Highlands Podcast
PTA politics

Lake Highlands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 32:24


On today's podcast, Carol Toler explains why allowing state legislators to dip into the Permanent School Fund for operational dollars is like a recent college graduate using his parents' credit card between paychecks. We also discuss the effort to turn some of Dallas' streets into "complete streets," and talk about the streets in our neighborhood that the city is examining, including Park Lane and Skillman.

Advocate's Podcast
Advocate: Lake Highlands Podcast for June 29, 2010

Advocate's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2010 13:24


In this week's podcast, blogger Carol Toler, publisher Rick Wamre and Lake Highlands editor Christina Hughes Babb discuss the first female principal at LHHS, and Lake Highlands United Methodist Church's bid to purchase retail space at Walnut Hill and Audelia.

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Advocate's Podcast
Advocate: Lake Highlands Podcast for June 22, 2010

Advocate's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2010 13:38


In the inaugural podcast, blogger Carol Toler and columnist Ellen Raff discuss the search for a new LHHS principal, what might change for Lake Highlands in the wet-dry election, and likelihood of parolees and the homeless moving to apartment complexes in our neighborhood.