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Morgan Howard
On down the line

On down the line

Columnist John Moore grew up eating at cafeterias. Today, if he wants those dishes, he has to make them himself. Photo: John Moore Luby’s. Bryce’s. Wyatt’s. Piccadilly. All cafeterias. Many gone. If you grew up in the South in the 50s, 60s, or 70s, odds are you had a...

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Voter registration deadline is Oct. 7

Voter registration deadline is Oct. 7

The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 5 statewide Constitutional Amendment election is less than a week away, on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Voters are being asked to cast ballots on 10 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Early voting for the election opens...

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Video: SHS junior brings the fire

Video: SHS junior brings the fire

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgpQeYQaOAk Sachse High hosted its first-ever homecoming parade and community pep rally Wednesday, Sept. 25. As part of the evening’s finale, SHS junior Lauren Crook performed a routine juggling three batons that were on fire at the...

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Sachse woman hit by van

Sachse woman hit by van

Another person – there have been six since classes began Aug. 15 – has been struck by a vehicle in a Wylie ISD crosswalk. On the morning of Friday, Sept. 20, a 37-year-old Sachse woman was crossing Meadowbluff Lane near Whitt Elementary when a van hit her. The driver,...

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Winless Naaman up next

Winless Naaman up next

GARLAND – Sachse football has won 10 straight district games over Naaman Forest dating back to 2009. They’ll look to make it 11 victories at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 at Williams Stadium in 10-6A. The stadium is located at 510 Stadium Dr.   For the full story, see...

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Community center to be named after mayor

Community center to be named after mayor

Sachse’s forthcoming community center passed a major milestone last week: receiving a name. In a 5-1 decision, the city council voted to call it the Michael J. Felix Community Center during their Monday, Sept. 16 meeting.   For the full story, see the Sept. 26...

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ASL classes expand students’ perspectives

ASL classes expand students’ perspectives

A growing number of North Texans are speaking a language without making a sound. Over the past two decades, schools across Texas and the U.S. have had an increase in students enrolled in American Sign Language (ASL). It’s even replaced German as the third most studied...

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