City of Sanger
John Noblitt is an experienced city management professional with a strong background in urban administration, having served as City Manager for multiple municipalities including the City of Sanger since July 2021, the City of Chickasha from April 2017 to January 2021, and the City of Lindsay from July 2013 to April 2017. In these roles, John has been responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing city operations, ensuring compliance with laws, and executing strategic plans and budgets as directed by elected City Councils. Prior experience includes serving as Community Services Director for the City of Gainesville, Texas, and as a Network Communications Engineer at Denton Regional Medical Center. John holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from LeTourneau University, acquired between 2009 and 2012.
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City of Sanger
Sanger, in north central Denton County, was founded in 1886 as a stop on the Santa Fe Railroad. Cattle from the ranches of north Denton County were driven up the old cattle trails through Sanger to northern markets. The cattle industry of the prairies of north Denton County contributed to the founding of the town, and wheat growing contributed substantially to its economy as did the production of oats, maize, millet and cotton. Santa Fe named Sanger in honor of one of its customers, the Sanger family who owned stores in Waco and Dallas. The F.M. Ready family was the first to settle in Sanger in October 1887, the same year as the first engine and caboose arrived. In 1920 the building of a state highway that connected Sanger and Dallas helped compensate for the declining rail business. Cattle and other livestock are raised around Sanger, and there are several horse farms for the breeding and training of registered stock. Wal-Mart operated a distribution center in Sanger and employs approximately 600 people. Anchored on the downtown square, Sanger’s downtown businesses continue to thrive. The population in 1980 was 2,574, an increase of 60.6% since 1970. In 1990, the population was 3,508, and the city of Sanger’s current population is approximately 7,000.