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Senior Center open for business

Senior Center open for business

After closing for more than a year, the Laurie Schwenk Senior Activity Center has re­opened its doors to welcome Sachse’s senior community. The center reopened a few weeks prior to the arrival of new senior center manager Robin Woodward, who said things are beginning...

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Garland ISD classes start August 2

Garland ISD classes start August 2

With summer vacation com­ing to an end, Garland Indepen­dent School District students are set to return to the classroom Monday, Aug. 2. School officials anticipate there will be a prolonged period of adjustment as students — es­pecially those who were virtual in the...

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SF-R urges summer safety

SF-R urges summer safety

With the days becoming hot­ter, Sachse Fire-Rescue asks residents to keep safety in mind as they enjoy outdoor activities. “As the state opens back up, there are many more opportu­nities to participate in outdoor activities and gatherings,” Fire Prevention Specialist...

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Bond recommendations move forward

Bond recommendations move forward

The Sachse bond committee held its final meeting June 13 at City Hall to determine a bond package they think is palatable to voters. The committee, consisting of Tim Shivers, Lindsay Buhler, Brad Ford, Scott McMurdie, Josh Ackles, Charles Elk and John McKinney, were...

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GISD to offer free lunch

GISD to offer free lunch

Every Garland ISD student will have access to free, nu­tritious meals every school day throughout the 2021-22 school year. A student’s household in­come would typically need to meet eligibility requirements to qualify for free or re­duced-price meals. This year,...

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Traffic study results presented

Traffic study results presented

Sachse City Council made appointments to various boards and commissions, received a budget update and discussed Blackburn Road during the July 12 council meeting. Financial Director Teresa Savage presented information on the city’s long-range finan­cial plan,...

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Local residents hit the trails, explore nature

Local residents hit the trails, explore nature

While restaurants, stores and entertainment venues were closed during the pandemic, many Sachse residents took the opportunity to visit the city’s parks and trails and explore mother nature. Sachse Recreation Manag­er Cynthia Wiseman said she thinks the reason for...

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First homeowners move into The Station

First homeowners move into The Station

After two years of construc­tion, and more to follow, some of Sachse’s newest residents now call The Station home. The 134-acre mixed-use dis­trict that will add 1,000 homes, 400,000 square feet of commer­cial development and 36 acres of public parks and open space to...

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