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Unity Estates gave away hundreds of books at recent book fair

By Cheryl Senn More than 300 books, for every reading level and genre, were available at the recent Unity Estates Free Book Fair.  The books were donated on behalf of the Darlene Sartain Family. “These were her books,” said Ali Valencia, Central Valley Services Director, Community Resident Services for Unity…...

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Deaf athlete, Hunter Statham, determined to play WAMS water polo

By Stephani Anderson Meet Hunter Statham, a deaf athlete on the girls water polo team at Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS).  Hunter is an 11-year-old sixth grader who is completely deaf without cochlear implants—a medical device that replaces the function of the damaged inner ear.  Unlike hearing aids, which make…...

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Sanger is a great place to have a flat tire

By Cheryl Senn I had noticed that my front tire had been somewhat low and even had others let me know that my tire was low as well. I didn’t check it and thought my husband had checked it before I set out for a full day on Tuesday. When…...

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Apache Boys Water Polo team is making progress early in the season

By Daniellyse Moreno Recently , the Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Boys Varsity Water Polo team had a big win against Mission Oaks with a score of 19 to 6. “The boys performed well tonight.” said Coach Brian Kratlian. Coach Brian Kratlian is in his second year of teaching the…...

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New SUSD Director of Pupil Services, Jason Stricker, meeting the needs of students and community

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) has a new Director of Pupil Services with the announcement of Jason Stricker, at a recent SUSD school board meeting.  “I am excited for the opportunity,” said Stricker after the announcement.  Stricker is not new to SUSD or to Sanger. Stricker was…...

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VFW monthly breakfast fundraiser, assisted by scouts, encourages community involvement

By Cheryl Senn For two years, the Sanger Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) has been serving breakfast on the first Saturday of the month with the assistance of the Sanger Boy & Cub Scouts. According to VFW Post 7168 Commander John Perez, the breakfast is a fundraiser which encourages community…...

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Unity Estates gave away hundreds of books at recent book fair

By Cheryl Senn More than 300 books, for every reading level and genre, were available at the recent Unity Estates Free Book Fair.  The books were donated on behalf of the Darlene Sartain Family. “These were her books,” said Ali Valencia, Central Valley Services Director, Community Resident Services for Unity…...

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Deaf athlete, Hunter Statham, determined to play WAMS water polo

By Stephani Anderson Meet Hunter Statham, a deaf athlete on the girls water polo team at Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS).  Hunter is an 11-year-old sixth grader who is completely deaf without cochlear implants—a medical device that replaces the function of the damaged inner ear.  Unlike hearing aids, which make…...

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Sanger is a great place to have a flat tire

By Cheryl Senn I had noticed that my front tire had been somewhat low and even had others let me know that my tire was low as well. I didn’t check it and thought my husband had checked it before I set out for a full day on Tuesday. When…...

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Apache Boys Water Polo team is making progress early in the season

By Daniellyse Moreno Recently , the Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Boys Varsity Water Polo team had a big win against Mission Oaks with a score of 19 to 6. “The boys performed well tonight.” said Coach Brian Kratlian. Coach Brian Kratlian is in his second year of teaching the…...

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New SUSD Director of Pupil Services, Jason Stricker, meeting the needs of students and community

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) has a new Director of Pupil Services with the announcement of Jason Stricker, at a recent SUSD school board meeting.  “I am excited for the opportunity,” said Stricker after the announcement.  Stricker is not new to SUSD or to Sanger. Stricker was…...

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VFW monthly breakfast fundraiser, assisted by scouts, encourages community involvement

By Cheryl Senn For two years, the Sanger Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) has been serving breakfast on the first Saturday of the month with the assistance of the Sanger Boy & Cub Scouts. According to VFW Post 7168 Commander John Perez, the breakfast is a fundraiser which encourages community…...

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