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Weekend Update: Vigilante Inspects the Town's Handiwork

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Following our recent report on the U.S. Flag Code standoff at Veterans Field, the town hastily deployed extension cords and a stake light. This morning, the Vigilante arrived to inspect the compliance.

Decay of Veterans Field: Overflowing Waste, Stagnant Lakes, and the Strange Administrative Neglect of a Civic Artery

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

For weeks, waste receptacles at Veterans Field have overflowed and heavy winter plowing has carved massive divots into the walking track. It is a grim display of administrative neglect at one of Sherman’s most quietly vital public assets.

The Sparks of Spring: Mending the Weld at Veterans Field and the Blue-Collar Backbone of Sherman

Sunday, March 22, 2026

As a broken safety gate at Veterans Field is finally welded back together, it serves as a powerful reminder: Sherman doesn't survive on administrative paperwork or political posturing, but on the skilled hands of its tradesmen and the Department of Public Works.

Neglected Assets: Why is Sherman’s Premier Walking Track Still Buried?

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Weeks after the last major snowstorm, the community walking track remains under packed snow and ice. The administration's refusal to prioritize a simple work order for the DPW reveals a glaring pattern of deferred maintenance.

2025 Sherman Children's Events have Arrived!

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Looking for fun activities for your child in Sherman this year? From Tiny Tots Soccer at Colonial Field to Children’s Pickleball at Volunteer Park, Sherman is offering a variety of programs this spring to keep kids active and engaged. And don’t forget the ever-popular Sherman Summer Camping in June and August, where children can explore nature, make new friends, and create lifelong memories. With plenty of opportunities for sports, outdoor adventures, and community involvement, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for young residents.

Sherman Pickleball is Alive!

Saturday, March 29, 2025

What started as a grassroots movement to tape down lines on a Colonial Park tennis court has grown into a full-fledged town project. With pickleball rapidly gaining popularity in Sherman and across the country, local players pushed for a permanent space to play—and the town responded.