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Place 4 contest advances to June 13 runoff

Place 4 contest advances to June 13 runoff

The race for Sachse City Council Place 4 will be decided in a runoff election after no candidate received a majority of votes in the May 2 general election, according to unofficial results. Gurvinder Singh and Tim Legh-Page have advanced to the June 13 runoff election...

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Early voting begins for state senate runoff

Early voting begins for state senate runoff

Early voting begins today for the runoff election between Shelly Luther and Drew Springer for the Texas Senate District 30 seat. Early voting will run from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9 through Dec. 12 and from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14 and Tuesday,...

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City council approves park design

City council approves park design

In the last meeting of the year, Sachse City Council swore in the newest councilmember, named a new mayor pro tem and approved a design for the J.K. Sachse Park. Mayor Michael Felix administered the oath of office for Place 3 Councilmember Frank Millsap, who defeated...

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COVID-19 hospitalizations trigger capacity reduction

COVID-19 hospitalizations trigger capacity reduction

Trauma Service Area E (TSA E) reached seven consecutive days where the percentage of COVID-19 confirmed patients in regional hospitals, as a percentage of available hospital beds, exceeded 15%. According to Gov. Greg Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32, occupancy...

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Sachse police collect gifts for those in need

Sachse police collect gifts for those in need

Sachse Police Department will once again host a toy drive for families in need. The toy drive kicked off Nov. 28 and runs through Tuesday, Dec. 15. Like previous years, the department will accept canned goods and clothing along with toys. Last year, the department...

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Local business offers shop space

Local business offers shop space

The owners of Sachse Nutri­tion are opening their doors to small businesses in a weekly pop-up shop to promote entre­preneurship and provide a better experience for their customers. Nicole Childs and Amanda Simants started offering shop space to small businesses in...

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Nonprofit hopes to find a home

Nonprofit hopes to find a home

Tony Jacinto said it’s not peo­ple in the income groups on the top or bottom end who suffer the most from the lack of access to assistance, it’s those in the middle. His Gracious Hands, which Jacinto founded and oversees, wants to help those caught up in the middle,...

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Family brings Christmas spirit to town

Family brings Christmas spirit to town

A Sachse resident has incorporated new technolo­gy, giving him a bigger and brighter light display for others to enjoy. Jim Cox has been dis­playing Christmas deco­rations at his home for 15 years, but this year, Jim up­graded the light show using PIXEL LED...

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District extends free doctor visits to all students

District extends free doctor visits to all students

Garland Independent School District students now have ac­cess to free virtual doctor visits thanks to a partnership with Ha­zel Health. The service has been expand­ed to all GISD campuses since piloting the program at Wallace Ethridge Elementary School, E.D. Bussey...

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