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Business Owner
Former U.S. Marine
Former State Trooper
Former Deputy Sheriff
Conservative Grass Roots Republican
Currently serves as Precinct Chair of Pct. 1000
President, North Denton County Republican Club
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2014 Trash Off- March 1
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The City of Sanger in
conjunction with the Parks
Department / Keep Sanger
Beautiful Board is excited
to announce the 2014 An-
nual Trash Off Date! This
year’s trash off will be held
on March 1, 2014 from
8am to 12pm with a loca-
tion change. The trash off
will be held at the Railroad
Baseball Fields located at
First Class Service on
a First Name Basis
Your locally-owned bank
should treat you like a
neighbor. We will.
We are and have always been
locally-owned and operated
since our opening in 1987.
Come be a part of our
“FAMILY” and grow with us.
Ranked in 2012 top
15 percent of Community
Banks nationwide
2014 Sanger High School
Football Schedule:
1. Melissa
2. Plainview (Durant, Oklahoma)
3. Krum
4. Lone Grove - Oklahoma
5. Whitesboro
6. Dallas Carter
7. Ranch view
8. Dallas Pinkston
9. Dallas Wilmer-Hutchins
10. Argyle
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HABERN ORTHODONTICS
Michael D. Habern D.D.S.
Orthodontics for Adults and Children
(940) 458-0636 Sanger, Texas
High School Football District
raises eyebrows
Who would have thought your Sanger Indians would
be playing Dallas Carter next year in football, and on top
of that, in a district game. True, they are not the same
Carter Cowboys as what is portrayed in the movie “Fri-
day Night Lights” where they physically punished Odessa
Permian on their way to a Class 5A state championship
title. Their high school enrollment has dropped since the
late 1980s, but they will still have the largest enrollment in
the new District 6-4A, announced Monday by the UIL:
Dallas Carter (994), Dallas Pinkston (959), Wilmer-
Hutchins (882), Carrollton Ranchview (805), Sanger (768)
and Argyle (698). (Continued onpg. 7)
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POSTAL CUSTOMER
412 Bolivar Street, PO Box250 Sanger, Texas 76266
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Bring in your old re-
frigerators (with compres-
sors removed), batteries,
electronics, metal, and so
much more - ALL FOR
FREE! Items that will not
be accepted are prescription
drugs, tires, paint, hazard-
ous materials, or any type
of liquid.
All citizens are encour-
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February 8, 2014
Sanger High Auditorium
Time Tickets
7pm \n// $5
aged to also help in volun-
teering to pick up litter in
town. Please either contact
the Parks Department at
940-458-2059 or show up at
the site location the day of
to receive trash bags and di-
rections about where to go.
For more information
please call 940-458-2059
and we look forward to see-
ing you there!
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FEATURING
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940-458-4600
501 N. Stemmons • Sanger
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Carter Schram Coy Hundley Wyatt Broxson
Will Carter Alberto Vega Aaron Stuart
Ryan O’Briant Brendon Cochran
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5371 FM 156 Krum, Texas
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm • Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm
Beautiful
You...
“Beauty is not in the face;
beauty is a light in the heart”
Recently, 13 girls from Sanger
High FCCLA went to Butter-
field Elementary School to
open the eyes of young ones
through a series of activi-
ties. This program is called
Beautiful You. The focus of
Beautiful You is to get young
girls to realize that they are all
beautiful from within and what
they do and how they treat
others makes them all more
beautiful. From shouting “I
AM BEAUTIFUL!” to throwing
negative stigma away togeth-
er, both groups of girls had
much to take away from this
experience. One parent said
that Beautiful You showed
her daughter that “others are
going through some of the
same things, and that she is
not alone.”Following the lead
of former FCCLA members
that began the program in
2010, this years event was
organized by high schoolers
Deama Khader, Kaitlin Ponder
and Kelsey Kretzschmar.
They are compiling a Chapter
Service Project Manual to
compete in an FCCLA STAR
event on February 6, 2014 in
Waco, Texas. They also plan
to share the program with
Clear Creek in the near future.
Other Sanger High School
students that helped with
the Beautiful You program:
Madeline Kenning, Margaret
Hilliard, Chloe Howard, Mor-
gan Sparks, Carolyn Smith,
Chelsea Sharp, Stacey Collier,
Lexi Mulford, Anahi Blanca,
and Katie Arnold.
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