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Kings Canyon Expressway Final Segment Groundbreaking making for a safer East-West Corridor for the region

By Cheryl Senn Improve mobility, increase tourism and economic development, while providing a safe way to travel will be accomplished by the completion of Segment 3 of the Kings Canyon Expressway of HWY180 East.  According to a CalTrans press release, Caltrans and the Fresno County Transportation Authority (FCTA) today marked…...

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Making a Vision a Reality, Design Concept revealed for the Reedley College Center for Fine and Performing Arts

By Cheryl Senn “It has almost been 90 years in the making and Reedley College has had the center on the planning books since 1975,” said Reedley College President Dr. Sandra Caldwell, in a Letter from the President, in the information brochure about the Reedley College Center for the Fine…...

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Setting and achieving goals, focus of Champions for Tomorrow program

By Cheryl Senn More than 1,900 Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) students were inspired to reach for success, during the recent Champions for Tomorrow Assembly, which took place in the WAMS West Gym. Brad Avery, Director of Champions for Tomorrow, said 12 speakers, are visiting 13 school district with 80…...

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Wilson School tackling literacy with the help of Apache varsity football players

By Cheryl Senn More than 90 students and parents attended the recent Literacy Night at Wilson Elementary School. Let’s Tackle Literacy was the theme this year with each station reflecting a fall football theme. According to Wilson’s Literacy Specialist Jessica Perez, who organized this year’s Literacy Night, the goal of the…...

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Four-year-old Marilynn Preis shares her favorite books with furry friends at the Sanger Animal Shelter

By Cheryl Senn Marilynn Preis wants to share her love of reading with some furry friends at the local Sanger Animal Shelter. Preis, who just turned 4 years old, started bringing her favorite children’s books with her to read to the dogs at the animal shelter about a month ago. …...

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Lori’s Kitchen is cookin’ up country comfort food for Sanger

By Cheryl Senn Country comfort food cooked up by a hometown girl is what you can expect when you visit Lori’s Kitchen, inside the U.S. Food Mart on Jensen Ave. Lori’s Kitchen is owned by Sanger resident Lori Greer.  “This is a dream,” said Greer,”to own my own place.” Lori’s…...

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Kings Canyon Expressway Final Segment Groundbreaking making for a safer East-West Corridor for the region

By Cheryl Senn Improve mobility, increase tourism and economic development, while providing a safe way to travel will be accomplished by the completion of Segment 3 of the Kings Canyon Expressway of HWY180 East.  According to a CalTrans press release, Caltrans and the Fresno County Transportation Authority (FCTA) today marked…...

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Making a Vision a Reality, Design Concept revealed for the Reedley College Center for Fine and Performing Arts

By Cheryl Senn “It has almost been 90 years in the making and Reedley College has had the center on the planning books since 1975,” said Reedley College President Dr. Sandra Caldwell, in a Letter from the President, in the information brochure about the Reedley College Center for the Fine…...

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Setting and achieving goals, focus of Champions for Tomorrow program

By Cheryl Senn More than 1,900 Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) students were inspired to reach for success, during the recent Champions for Tomorrow Assembly, which took place in the WAMS West Gym. Brad Avery, Director of Champions for Tomorrow, said 12 speakers, are visiting 13 school district with 80…...

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Wilson School tackling literacy with the help of Apache varsity football players

By Cheryl Senn More than 90 students and parents attended the recent Literacy Night at Wilson Elementary School. Let’s Tackle Literacy was the theme this year with each station reflecting a fall football theme. According to Wilson’s Literacy Specialist Jessica Perez, who organized this year’s Literacy Night, the goal of the…...

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Four-year-old Marilynn Preis shares her favorite books with furry friends at the Sanger Animal Shelter

By Cheryl Senn Marilynn Preis wants to share her love of reading with some furry friends at the local Sanger Animal Shelter. Preis, who just turned 4 years old, started bringing her favorite children’s books with her to read to the dogs at the animal shelter about a month ago. …...

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Lori’s Kitchen is cookin’ up country comfort food for Sanger

By Cheryl Senn Country comfort food cooked up by a hometown girl is what you can expect when you visit Lori’s Kitchen, inside the U.S. Food Mart on Jensen Ave. Lori’s Kitchen is owned by Sanger resident Lori Greer.  “This is a dream,” said Greer,”to own my own place.” Lori’s…...

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