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Berry berry good

Berry berry good

Columnist John Moore picks blackberries each spring. Something he’s done for a very long time. Photo: John Moore There wasn’t anything accidental about blackberry season in our family. When harvest time came, dad had the harvest trip mapped out long before the berries...

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Red, White and Blue Blast scheduled for July 3

Red, White and Blue Blast scheduled for July 3

Sachse residents looking to celebrate a star-spangled evening will have the opportunity to do so with the annual Red, White and Blue Blast.  The event will be held from 6-10 p.m. Sunday, July 3, at Heritage Park, located at 4408 Hudson Drive behind Sewell...

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Council addresses road projects

Council addresses road projects

Road improvements and construction costs played a prominent role during the most recent council meeting. Sachse council discussed improvements to various alleyways and roads in the city during the Monday, June 20, regular meeting. Director of CIP and Public Works...

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RC Club flying high at Bratonia Park

RC Club flying high at Bratonia Park

Local aviation and remote control enthusiasts alike fly their aircraft in the skies over a park in Princeton. The Richardson Radio Control Club (RRCC) flies its planes out of Bratonia Park, located at 6540 FM 546 in Princeton. On a sunny day with fair winds, one or...

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Sachse High School graduates 636 students

Sachse High School graduates 636 students

The top two graduates of the Class of 2022 focused on being judged by numbers and staying true to oneself in their commencement speeches to their classmates. The 636 students of Sachse High School’s most recent graduating class walked the stage Friday, June 10, at the...

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City solicits resident feedback on budget

City solicits resident feedback on budget

Sachse is in the midst of preparing its final budget for approval in September and one of the steps is gathering resident input. Residents had the chance to speak to council to make any requests for items they want the city to include during the Monday, June 6,...

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Garland ISD, local nonprofits provide summer meals

Garland ISD, local nonprofits provide summer meals

While students dealing with food insecurity have options for free or affordable meals during the school year, the end of school can leave children relying on those services scrambling to fill the void. Garland ISD and local nonprofits are stepping in to help address...

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Juneteenth celebration to be held at Olde City Park

Juneteenth celebration to be held at Olde City Park

Area residents will have the opportunity to celebrate a national holiday marking the end of slavery, Juneteenth, at Olde City Park again this year. The free event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18 and will feature live music, a DJ, food trucks, arts...

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Loving the unloveable

Loving the unloveable

There’s so much going on in our world today…just turn on the news and you can hear of the tragedies that are taking place throughout our nation. Here in Texas, the town of Uvalde is mourning the deaths of nineteen elementary students and two teachers less than two...

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