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January 2020

New Interim Police Chief, Galvin, looking to make a difference in Sanger, in a job he loves

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Department’s new Interim Police Chief Gerald Galvin brings more than 35 years of experience as a police chief and more than 30 years experience in the Marine Corp, to the Sanger community. “I was very fortunate to have two careers,” said Galvin,”One in the Marine…...

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SAC students shine in ‘Book Brawl’, a new literacy competition

By Anahi Jaramillo Sanger Academy Charter School hosted their inaugural ‘Book Brawl’. This event included kids from the grades 3rd-6th. 27 students participated in the competition on Thursday, January 23rd. Each grade level had a team of about four kids. The students were assigned eight books amongst the team, with…...

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Apache’s Luke Dillon breaks school records for scoring and 3-pointers in a game

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High School (SHS) Junior and Apache varsity boys basketball guard Luke Dillon said he felt shocked when he heard he broke the school record for points scored in one game and for the number of 3-pointers scored. “I felt shocked, because i didn’t know I did…...

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Library literacy event provides bonding time for parents and preschoolers

By Anahi Jaramillo On Thursday, January 16th, the Sanger Branch Library hosted an event that brought over 200 preschoolers and their families together, from Sanger Unified School District (SUSD), to kick start their love of reading at the Sanger Library. This event took place as a way for SUSD to…...

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Tragedy triumphantly transformed

By Cheryl Senn At a recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) school board meeting, I saw how a family who experienced a great tragedy and loss was able to overcome an emotional obstacle and become triumphant.  During the recognition portion of the school board meeting a donation from Charanjit Dhaliwal…...

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“We have fighters here”

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Boxing Club has opened its doors to the youth in Sanger, allowing them the opportunity to stay out of the streets and build a passion for something new. Mario Garcia, the new head coach of the Sanger Boxing Club explained why he decided to take…...

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SHS’ Garvis, a Carlston Family Foundation Outstanding Teacher of America Award winner

By Cheryl Senn Carmen Garvis, SHS Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Engineering Pathway Lead Teacher, Femineers Teacher & Engineering Club Advisor, is one of five recipients of the 2019 Carlston Family Foundation Outstanding Teachers of America Award. “I cannot say it enough what an honor it is for me to…...

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Lady Apache’s Compete for championship goals

By Anahi Jaramillo Girls wrestling competed this weekend at the 4th Annual Lady Apache Invitational. Eleven Apache wrestlers competed in the tournament. Of the whole tournament, Abbey Ellis placed second at the 150 pound weight class. Apache Wrestling Head Coach Narciso Juarez stated, “The tournament has grown quite a bit…...

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More than Man’s Best Friend

By Anahi Jaramillo Throughout history, dogs have had many different roles, such as warriors, guards, detectives, and even with medical care. Specific along the lines of medical care, dogs can be trained and tested now to become therapy dogs, not service dogs, which is something different on it’s own. On…...

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Sanger PD newly promoted Lt. Boust and Lt. Carrillo committed to protecting Sanger citizens

By Cheryl Senn As of January 4th, 2020, the Sanger Police Department was reorganized with two new lieutenant (Lt.) positions, in charge, under the chief’s position, in rank.  Lt. Jason Boust and Lt. Reyes Carrillo were prompted to Lt. effective January 3rd.  Lt. Boust is assigned command of Administrative Services…...

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New Interim Police Chief, Galvin, looking to make a difference in Sanger, in a job he loves

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Department’s new Interim Police Chief Gerald Galvin brings more than 35 years of experience as a police chief and more than 30 years experience in the Marine Corp, to the Sanger community. “I was very fortunate to have two careers,” said Galvin,”One in the Marine…...

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SAC students shine in ‘Book Brawl’, a new literacy competition

By Anahi Jaramillo Sanger Academy Charter School hosted their inaugural ‘Book Brawl’. This event included kids from the grades 3rd-6th. 27 students participated in the competition on Thursday, January 23rd. Each grade level had a team of about four kids. The students were assigned eight books amongst the team, with…...

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Apache’s Luke Dillon breaks school records for scoring and 3-pointers in a game

By Cheryl Senn Sanger High School (SHS) Junior and Apache varsity boys basketball guard Luke Dillon said he felt shocked when he heard he broke the school record for points scored in one game and for the number of 3-pointers scored. “I felt shocked, because i didn’t know I did…...

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Library literacy event provides bonding time for parents and preschoolers

By Anahi Jaramillo On Thursday, January 16th, the Sanger Branch Library hosted an event that brought over 200 preschoolers and their families together, from Sanger Unified School District (SUSD), to kick start their love of reading at the Sanger Library. This event took place as a way for SUSD to…...

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Tragedy triumphantly transformed

By Cheryl Senn At a recent Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) school board meeting, I saw how a family who experienced a great tragedy and loss was able to overcome an emotional obstacle and become triumphant.  During the recognition portion of the school board meeting a donation from Charanjit Dhaliwal…...

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“We have fighters here”

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Boxing Club has opened its doors to the youth in Sanger, allowing them the opportunity to stay out of the streets and build a passion for something new. Mario Garcia, the new head coach of the Sanger Boxing Club explained why he decided to take…...

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SHS’ Garvis, a Carlston Family Foundation Outstanding Teacher of America Award winner

By Cheryl Senn Carmen Garvis, SHS Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Engineering Pathway Lead Teacher, Femineers Teacher & Engineering Club Advisor, is one of five recipients of the 2019 Carlston Family Foundation Outstanding Teachers of America Award. “I cannot say it enough what an honor it is for me to…...

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Lady Apache’s Compete for championship goals

By Anahi Jaramillo Girls wrestling competed this weekend at the 4th Annual Lady Apache Invitational. Eleven Apache wrestlers competed in the tournament. Of the whole tournament, Abbey Ellis placed second at the 150 pound weight class. Apache Wrestling Head Coach Narciso Juarez stated, “The tournament has grown quite a bit…...

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More than Man’s Best Friend

By Anahi Jaramillo Throughout history, dogs have had many different roles, such as warriors, guards, detectives, and even with medical care. Specific along the lines of medical care, dogs can be trained and tested now to become therapy dogs, not service dogs, which is something different on it’s own. On…...

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Sanger PD newly promoted Lt. Boust and Lt. Carrillo committed to protecting Sanger citizens

By Cheryl Senn As of January 4th, 2020, the Sanger Police Department was reorganized with two new lieutenant (Lt.) positions, in charge, under the chief’s position, in rank.  Lt. Jason Boust and Lt. Reyes Carrillo were prompted to Lt. effective January 3rd.  Lt. Boust is assigned command of Administrative Services…...

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