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Safe summer fun

Safe summer fun

Getty images Longer days and lighter schedules make summer perfect for relaxing, having fun outdoors and spending time with loved ones. However, more physical activity and time spent in the sun can also translate to increased health and safety risks. As you and your...

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GISD trustees receive annual performance report

GISD trustees receive annual performance report

Academic and financial ratings were subject to a mandatory public hearing as required by state law as part of a recent school board meeting. The Garland ISD Board of Trustees received a summary of academic and financial ratings the district has collected over the past...

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Council discusses Bailey Road, annual financial report

Council discusses Bailey Road, annual financial report

Following discussions during the Jan. 17 meeting, Sachse City Council received an amended plan for Bailey Road, moving one step closer to a final design in the process. That 2021 bond project and the 2022 audit were the lone non-consent agenda items considered by...

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Chamber honors local leaders at banquet

Chamber honors local leaders at banquet

On a night of trying to figure out whodunnit, it was no mystery to those in attendance at the Sachse Chamber of Commerce Murder Mystery Awards Dinner who some of the highest achievers in the community were. From local businesses, nonprofit organizations, first...

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City scholarship applications open through March 24

City scholarship applications open through March 24

An annual scholarship sponsored by Sachse’s trash and recycling provider — Community Waste Disposal (CWD) — allows students to apply for funding that will help pay for their further education. The Sachse Scholarship, first established in 2014, is worth $1,000 that...

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Eagle Scout honored for project

Eagle Scout honored for project

A junior at Sachse High School was recently recognized by the Sachse City Council for his Eagle Scout project that provided aid to 400 individuals. His project advisor, Jeanie Marten, said he initially received some pushback on the scope of his project, but he was...

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