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266 Express

266 Express

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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.

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  • Keeping The Lights On
    Jun 26 2026

    If you've ever wondered why your lights stay on during a storm—or why they sometimes don't—this conversation will help the "last mile" of electricity finally make sense. Ronnie Grace of Sanger Electric shares insights from 28 years of serving the City of Sanger, helping a small team deliver reliable power around the clock.

    We explore what a municipal electric superintendent actually does, how safety and planning guide every decision, and why local control can lead to faster response times and better customer service when it matters most. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the people and systems that keep the power flowing every day

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    25 Min.
  • Inside Lake Ray Roberts Marina And The Long Road Back
    Jun 1 2026

    A tornado can level buildings on land, but when it tears through a marina, the damage doesn’t stack up neatly. It breaks apart, sinks, drifts, and turns recovery into a long, technical grind. We sit down with Elyse and Jason from Lake Ray Roberts Marina near Sanger, Texas, to tell the story of what happened, what it took to rebuild, and why getting “back to normal” is about more than replacing docks.

    We talk through the real day-to-day of marina operations: managing slips and leases, answering customer calls, scheduling pump-outs, stocking a convenience store, and keeping the yard and docks in working shape. Because Lake Ray Roberts sits in a heavily managed environment, the rebuild also means constant coordination with partners and regulators, including Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Corps of Engineers. If you’ve ever searched for Lake Ray Roberts boat slips, marina fuel dock access, or overnight slips near Denton County, you’ll hear what services matter most and what’s changing as the marina ramps up again.

    The conversation gets personal as they describe the surreal first hours after the storm, the relief of no casualties, and the wave of help from boaters, students, and the local community. We also dig into practical lessons for small business disaster planning, including new safety improvements like a storm shelter and fire suppression, plus what they’re doing to rebuild excitement through traditions like Fourth of July plans and family-friendly marina events.

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    22 Min.
  • How Sanger Built Financial Strength For Growth
    Apr 24 2026

    A town can grow fast and still feel like home, but only if the people leading it make the hard choices early. We’re joined by Mayor Thomas Muir as he marks the end of 16 years in office, alongside Mayor Pro Tem Gary Bilyeu, who’s preparing to step into the role. Together, we talk about what the word “community” actually looks like on the ground in Sanger, Texas, and why that shared habit of showing up matters as change accelerates.

    We get specific about the work most residents never see: municipal finance, reserves, bond ratings, and the slow flywheel of better budgets that create real options later. Thomas explains how a city moves from “paycheck to paycheck” to strategic flexibility, and why the blocking and tackling of local government still comes down to water, wastewater, electric reliability, police, fire, and streets. Gary adds how infrastructure readiness and a stronger commercial tax base can reduce pressure on homeowners while keeping growth manageable.

    Then we zoom out to what comes next: a leadership transition built on transparency, the challenge of keeping a council cohesive, and the need for civic engagement that stays constructive, especially on social media. We also discuss the bigger legislative framework Texas cities operate under, including the ongoing property tax debate and what “local control” really means in practice. If you care about small-town growth, local politics, and how trust is built one meeting at a time, this conversation is for you.

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