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266 Express

By: Co-hosted by John Noblitt and Donna Green
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  • Welcome to the 266 Express, your official podcast of Sanger, TX.

    In every episode, we paint a picture of life in this beautiful North Texas town.

    You will gain insight into everything from our rich history, community events, and the rapid growth and development of Sanger. Welcome to the 266 Express.

    © 2024 266 Express
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Episodes
  • Transforming Scrap into Gold: David Fulton on DEF Recycling's Journey and Community Impact
    May 31 2024

    What if a simple scrapyard could transform into a thriving business that uplifts an entire community? Join us as we welcome David Fulton, the driving force behind DEF Recycling, and uncover the remarkable 38-year journey that took him from working in his father's scrapyard to becoming a pivotal figure in Sanger's metal recycling industry. David's story is a testament to the power of family businesses and the significant economic impact of the scrap industry on local economies. Learn why DEF Recycling focuses solely on metals and avoids plastics and newspapers, and discover where these recycled materials go, including steel mills and foundries in nearby towns like Melothian and Durant.

    But that's not all—this episode also dives into the cutting-edge advancements in recycling technology, such as sorting plastics by color, and the exciting implications these innovations have for job creation and community involvement. Hear firsthand from David about his motivations for sponsoring local events like Freedom Fest and Sanger Cleanup Days and how these initiatives foster a sense of community and promote recycling awareness. We’ll also share our fascinating visit to DEF Recycling, highlighting the impressive equipment, and discuss the potential for school visits to inspire the next generation. Tune in to celebrate the industrious spirit of North Texas and discover how one man's vision is making a lasting impact.

    You have been listening to The 266 Express, the official podcast of Sanger, TX. IF you have comments or suggestions, please send them to dgreen@sangertexas.org

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    28 mins
  • Revitalizing Sanger: Jim Bolz on Advancing City Infrastructure and Fostering Civic Engagement
    Apr 29 2024

    Step into the world of civic innovation with Jim Bolz, the Director of Public Works for the City of Sanger, as he unveils how a municipality breathes life into its infrastructure. With a wealth of knowledge from his nearly two-decade tenure, Jim walks us through the complexities of managing a city's vital systems. He enlightens us on the pioneering replacement of water and electric meters that will revolutionize efficiency and transparency for residents. Not only does this technology spotlight leaks in real-time, but it also marks Sanger’s commitment to water conservation and its synergistic road improvement efforts with the county. This episode promises a fascinating look at how a city stays ahead of the curve, maintaining robust growth and infrastructure resilience.

    Delving deeper, experience how the Public Works Department champions water quality and navigates the City through emergency scenarios, like Winter Storm Uri, with grace and expertise. Jim discusses the annual water quality report, the City's proactive measures to ensure safe drinking water, and the robust response systems in place for potential issues. We also applaud the City’s brush removal program, which is a testament to the department’s success and tenacity. Amidst the challenges, listen to how Sanger maintains a laser focus on growth and community involvement, keeping its pulse on public needs and expectations. Join us for an episode that captures the essence of a city’s heartbeat through the stories and insights of those who keep it ticking.

    You have been listening to The 266 Express, the official podcast of Sanger, TX. IF you have comments or suggestions, please send them to dgreen@sangertexas.org

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    26 mins
  • Preserving the Heart of Sanger: A Historical Reflection with Tona Batis and the Sanger Area Historical Society
    Apr 1 2024

    Embark on a historical adventure as we sit down with Tona Batis, the dedicated president of the Sanger Area Historical Society, and uncover the evolution of Sanger, Texas. Our guest brings the past to life, revealing how the Sanger brothers and the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad were instrumental in transforming the town from a humble cattle stop into a thriving hub of activity. We'll hear how a devastating fire became a catalyst for architectural innovation and delve into the stories of influential figures like Mr. Reddy, who served not only as the postmaster but as a cornerstone of the community.

    The narrative tapestry of Sanger is rich with the legacies of its residents, and this episode is no exception. Listen closely as we recount the tale of a local girl who left an indelible mark on the world of country music and celebrates the life of Sanger's own Perle Mesta, whose social grace charmed dignitaries across five presidential terms. We'll also explore the vibrant community spirit through enduring traditions like the weekly Saturday drawing and the cherished first bale of cotton, showcasing how these rituals bind the townspeople together even as the world changes around them.

    As Sanger marches toward the future, the Sanger Area Historical Society stands guard over its history. In our dialogue with Tona, we confront the challenges of preserving this invaluable heritage while embracing the town's growth. We emphasize the importance of intergenerational collaboration, like the Sangaropoly game creation with local students, and outline ways the community can contribute to keeping Sanger's story alive. For those with historical photos or a piece of Sanger's history to share, we extend an invitation to join us in safeguarding these memories for generations to come.

    You have been listening to The 266 Express, the official podcast of Sanger, TX. IF you have comments or suggestions, please send them to dgreen@sangertexas.org

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    43 mins

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