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PSK LLP adds Kylie Lindsey as a tax/accounting partner PSK LLP, offering expertise in audit and assurance services, than 58 years, recently added Kylie Lindsey as the newest tax and accounting partner at PSK. “Kylie demonstrates a strong commitment to serving clients and illustrates the qualities of character, leadership and a keen mastery of tax planning and accounting. This strategic move growth and successful transitions. I am looking forward to seeing our clients succeed with Kylie Casey Campbell, Managing Partner of PSK. Kylie has been a part of the PSK team for the past student. She specializes in professional services, and more. She is dedicated to helping others and building connections in both her professional and personal life. Kylie began her studies at Baylor University, later graduating from the University of Texas Arlington, where she earned a Master of Science in Public Accountant (CPA) designation.

Arlington Cinnaholic marks CINNAHOLIC, the gourmet plant-based bakery, recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Arlington bakery (5001 S. Cooper St.). Location owners Elvi Mariana Feijoo Couselo and Carlos Eduardo Garcia held a BOGO and carnival-style event. “We want to say thank you to Arlington residents for welcoming us and showing such strong support over the last year, and also a big thank you to our Cinnaholic team,” said Elvi.

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Female political leaders host event to help them best address civil service roles SOME OF THE AREA’S prominent conservative female politicos recently rallied at Rolling Hills Country Club to share stories and strategies that might help them – and others wanting to join them – best address civil service roles in the future. “The event’s purpose was to celebrate conservative women in Tarrant County and to provide a platform for some amazing women in our community to talk about challenges

others thinking about running,” says Kimberly Fitzpatrick, the judge on the 342nd District Court, and an event organizer. Arlington City Council Representative Victoria Farrar-Myers emceed the affair, which featured a panel that included Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, Justice Dana Womack, Senator Dawn Buckingham, Dalworthington Gardens Mayor Laurie Bianco, Carroll ISD Trustee Hannah Smith, Councilwoman Julie Short. In addition to those leaders, the event featured prominent male attendees, including Tarrant County GOP Chair Rick Barnes and State Representatives Matt Krause, David Cook, Tony Tinderholt, Giovanni Capriglione and Tan Parker.

Grand Prairie wants to help reduce mosquito issues THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE has created a three-step Backyard Check List to reduce mosquito populations in the city and region: 1. Drain any standing water from birdbaths, 2. Remove areas such as dense shrubbery, where mosquitoes breed and rest. 3. Clear out your drainage ditch.

ARLINGTON TODAY • June 2022 • arlingtontoday.com


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