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March 2023

Norma Jean Boik (1941-2023)

Norma Jean Boik, age 81 passed away March 2, 2023 in Sanger, CA.  Norma was born to Madeline and Norman Boik of Michigan.   Norma lived in the Fresno area most of her life.  She leaves behind 2 sons, Brent and Christopher Miller, sister Carol Trepal husband Jim, and sister Linda Boik of Oregon.  Preceding…...

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Rainy Day Delay

By Cheryl Senn “Here comes the rain again. Falling on my head like a tragedy. Tearing me apart like a new emotion.” – Here Comes the Rain Again lyrics It seems just as we get used to the sun shining its bright face, that the clouds move back in and…...

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March is Athletic Trainer Appreciation Month, meet SHS Athletic Trainer Christopher Gonzalez

By Anahi Jaramillo In the month of March, many things are celebrated from St. Patrick’s day and the first day of Spring. Though what it also celebrates is the appreciation for Athletic Trainers and their importance in sports.  Sanger High School athletic trainer Christopher Gonzalez joined the Apache family in…...

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More than soccer: A Villalobos Homecoming

By Anahi Jaramillo At the end of the Apache soccer team’s 2021-2022 season, the name “Isaiah Villalobos” was all too familiar as it filled the seats at Tom Flores Stadium.  Entering the new school year, Villalobos’ life would change. “So, one day I came home, I saw this note on…...

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Sanger Woman of the Year, Mia Geil, overwhelmed with gratitude

By Cheryl Senn In honor of National Women’s History Month, the City of Sanger accepted nominations from the community for the 2023 Woman of the Year. The City held a celebration where the City of Sanger Woman of the Year 2023 was announced. The celebration took place at the Sanger…...

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Suffering the effects of Daylight Saving Time

By Cheryl Senn Wait…what time is it? The clock on my phone has sprung forward but the clocks on my wall have not made the transition to Daylight Saving Time (DST) yet. Wall clocks need a person to move the hands forward one hour and the phone does it automatically…....

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City of Sanger Water system update of wells, storage tanks, and water conservation plans

Compiled At the March 2, 2023 Sanger City Council meeting, Sanger Public Works Director, John Mulligan, gave a presentation on the City of Sanger’s Water System Update. Here is what Mulligan reported. Water System Update – 3/2/23 City of Sanger1)   Well 6 – A new motor was installed during…...

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Three generations of runners participated in the Sanger Blossom Trail Run

By Cheryl Senn Three generations of runners participated in the recent Sanger Blossom Trail Run.  Tina Wheeler, daughter Christina Gonzalez and grandson Giannis Gonzalez all participated in the Sanger Blossom Trail Run. Wheeler ran the 2.2 Mile Run, Christina ran the 10K and Giannis ran in the Kids 1/8 Mile…...

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Central Valley storms bless the countryside

By Anahi Jaramillo On February 2, 2023 Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter for 2023. In that time, the Central Valley felt the cold front from the Pacific that brought rain and extreme winds.  Recently, the big storm that blanketed all of Fresno, causing slick roads and power…...

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Sanger Slam, largest boys volleyball tournament in history of event

By Cheryl Senn More than 340 boys volleyball athletes, in 28 teams from throughout the state of California, were in Sanger for the 13th annual Sanger Slam Tournament this past weekend. “28 teams is the largest tournament we have held (and possibly one of the larger, if not largest, varsity…...

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Norma Jean Boik (1941-2023)

Norma Jean Boik, age 81 passed away March 2, 2023 in Sanger, CA.  Norma was born to Madeline and Norman Boik of Michigan.   Norma lived in the Fresno area most of her life.  She leaves behind 2 sons, Brent and Christopher Miller, sister Carol Trepal husband Jim, and sister Linda Boik of Oregon.  Preceding…...

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Rainy Day Delay

By Cheryl Senn “Here comes the rain again. Falling on my head like a tragedy. Tearing me apart like a new emotion.” – Here Comes the Rain Again lyrics It seems just as we get used to the sun shining its bright face, that the clouds move back in and…...

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March is Athletic Trainer Appreciation Month, meet SHS Athletic Trainer Christopher Gonzalez

By Anahi Jaramillo In the month of March, many things are celebrated from St. Patrick’s day and the first day of Spring. Though what it also celebrates is the appreciation for Athletic Trainers and their importance in sports.  Sanger High School athletic trainer Christopher Gonzalez joined the Apache family in…...

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More than soccer: A Villalobos Homecoming

By Anahi Jaramillo At the end of the Apache soccer team’s 2021-2022 season, the name “Isaiah Villalobos” was all too familiar as it filled the seats at Tom Flores Stadium.  Entering the new school year, Villalobos’ life would change. “So, one day I came home, I saw this note on…...

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Sanger Woman of the Year, Mia Geil, overwhelmed with gratitude

By Cheryl Senn In honor of National Women’s History Month, the City of Sanger accepted nominations from the community for the 2023 Woman of the Year. The City held a celebration where the City of Sanger Woman of the Year 2023 was announced. The celebration took place at the Sanger…...

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Suffering the effects of Daylight Saving Time

By Cheryl Senn Wait…what time is it? The clock on my phone has sprung forward but the clocks on my wall have not made the transition to Daylight Saving Time (DST) yet. Wall clocks need a person to move the hands forward one hour and the phone does it automatically…....

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City of Sanger Water system update of wells, storage tanks, and water conservation plans

Compiled At the March 2, 2023 Sanger City Council meeting, Sanger Public Works Director, John Mulligan, gave a presentation on the City of Sanger’s Water System Update. Here is what Mulligan reported. Water System Update – 3/2/23 City of Sanger1)   Well 6 – A new motor was installed during…...

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Three generations of runners participated in the Sanger Blossom Trail Run

By Cheryl Senn Three generations of runners participated in the recent Sanger Blossom Trail Run.  Tina Wheeler, daughter Christina Gonzalez and grandson Giannis Gonzalez all participated in the Sanger Blossom Trail Run. Wheeler ran the 2.2 Mile Run, Christina ran the 10K and Giannis ran in the Kids 1/8 Mile…...

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Central Valley storms bless the countryside

By Anahi Jaramillo On February 2, 2023 Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter for 2023. In that time, the Central Valley felt the cold front from the Pacific that brought rain and extreme winds.  Recently, the big storm that blanketed all of Fresno, causing slick roads and power…...

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Sanger Slam, largest boys volleyball tournament in history of event

By Cheryl Senn More than 340 boys volleyball athletes, in 28 teams from throughout the state of California, were in Sanger for the 13th annual Sanger Slam Tournament this past weekend. “28 teams is the largest tournament we have held (and possibly one of the larger, if not largest, varsity…...

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