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Wylie ISD board elects new president

Wylie ISD board elects new president

The Wylie ISD Board of Trustees has a new president, Jacob Day, following his being elected by acclamation at the regular meeting Monday, Nov. 13. The former WISD teacher was first elected to the board in 2018. Day is replacing Stacie Smith, who the board elected by...

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Neighborhoods now able to host food trucks

Neighborhoods now able to host food trucks

A recently approved amendment to the Sachse Code of Ordinances will give residents the ability to host food trucks at neighborhood events, such as a block party. Assistant City Manager Lauren Rose said discussions about updating the ordinance began during the pandemic...

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Traffic signals activating Feb. 21

Traffic signals activating Feb. 21

After logistical delays on necessary signal boxes for traffic lights, Sachse has triggered the activation process of them. Traffic signals began flashing Thursday, Feb. 16, at the intersections of Ingram Road and Dewitt Road, Ranch Road and Dewitt Road and Woodbridge...

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Winter weather forces ISD, city closures

Winter weather forces ISD, city closures

Although students received an extended break from school last week, several other entities were impacted by frigid temperatures and hazardous road conditions. Garland ISD closed all schools and facilities from Tuesday, Jan. 31, until Friday, Feb. 3, with students...

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City, school facilities closed for second consecutive day

City, school facilities closed for second consecutive day

Updated Wednesday, Feb. 1, to reflect GISD and WISD closures. As Sachse remains impacted by Winter Storm Mara, several school, city and county facilities remain closed. The city of Sachse announced that all facilities are closed Wednesday, Feb. 1, continuing a closure...

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City breaks ground on parks, begins bond projects

City breaks ground on parks, begins bond projects

The city of Sachse continued progress on updating its roadways, adding new parks and facilities and welcomed the first businesses into The Station during a busy 2022. City Manager Gina Nash said the infrastructure whirlwind fed into other areas of the city’s...

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Christmas light contest winners announced

Christmas light contest winners announced

As Christmas Day approaches, several residents got in the holiday spirit by entering an annual light contest and becoming a part of the new holiday light map. In a creation coming from City Hall, residents can easily plan out a holiday-themed jaunt to a neighborhood...

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