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“13 Reasons Why” it has to get better

By Cheryl Senn Just my luck, during the recent Spring Break, I became ill and had to stay home, on medication, for a major sinus infection. At first, I was upset all my plans, with my daughters, were going to be cancelled. I had started watching  “13 Reasons Why” on…...

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CYS Child Advocate Award winner, Hayley Field, has heart and passion for the families and students she serves

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Foster Youth and Homeless Liaison and 2017 Comprehensive Youth Services (CYS) of Fresno Child Advocate Award winner, Hayley Field, said she understands the system because she lived through a lot of hardships herself. Field said she was,”Quite surprised and extremely honored,” to…...

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SHS senior athlete, Matai Lealaimatafao, led by his faith and love for running

By Cheryl Senn The funny thing about Sanger High School (SHS) Track and Field Senior, Matai Lealaimatafao, is the first time he tried out for track, when he was in 4th Grade, he was cut from the team. “It wasn’t ’till 6th grade my career began,” said Lealaimatafao,”As of now…...

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Live Fire Training, rare valuable experience for all firefighters

By Cheryl Senn Two homes filled with smoke and flames is what the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) firefighters faced, as they conducted a Live Fire Training, this past Saturday. “You gotta know your enemy,” said SFD firefighter/paramedic, Kyle Young, about the Live Fire Training,”If we can know our enemy better,…...

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“Sanger Rocks”, a new social media scavenger hunt, brings many smiles to those who participate

By Cheryl Senn Combining art, a scavenger hunt, photography, the game of Clue and a whole lot of smiles, Sanger Rocks, is the new fun group everyone is joining. The directions on the Sanger Rocks Facebook page said: “This is for kids and Adults. You paint a rock, leave a clue and…...

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Scholarship-based Youth Leadership Program, in Sanger, Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2017

By Adventure Risk Challenge Staff Over twenty high-school students from Fresno and Merced Counties will spend multiple exciting and educational weeks in the Sierra Nevada mountains this summer. The Adventure Risk Challenge (ARC) summer courses introduce students to The Sierras’ majestic beauty, while stretching their physical, academic, and personal abilities…....

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Former SHS Girls Basketball Head Coach, David Garza, is looking forward to next chapter of life, with new CSP position at Wilson Elementary

By Cheryl Senn During the recent Wilson Elementary School Open House, Wilson principal Ken Garcia, introduced the new 2017-18 Wilson Curriculum Support Provider (CSP), David Garza. Garza said he wants to be a principal one day,”and I know that the ladder I must climb starts as a CSP,” said Garza…....

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City council woman, Melissa Hurtado, wants to create a better place for the people of Sanger to live prosperously

By Benjamin James Ayala The City of Sanger elected three new city council members this year with the past election, in November 2016, and one of the council members is named Melissa Hurtado. As the new council woman on board, Hurtado expects to give back to the community that she…...

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CMAC Boys Basketball Coach of the Year, Al Alvarado, molding a model for future successful seasons

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger High School (SHS) Head Boys Basketball Coach Al Alvarado was recently named County Metro Athletic Conference (CMAC) Coach of the Year. This will be the first time a basketball coach from SHS has been recognized and honored as a Head Coach for the boys’ basketball…...

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“13 Reasons Why” it has to get better

By Cheryl Senn Just my luck, during the recent Spring Break, I became ill and had to stay home, on medication, for a major sinus infection. At first, I was upset all my plans, with my daughters, were going to be cancelled. I had started watching  “13 Reasons Why” on…...

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CYS Child Advocate Award winner, Hayley Field, has heart and passion for the families and students she serves

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Foster Youth and Homeless Liaison and 2017 Comprehensive Youth Services (CYS) of Fresno Child Advocate Award winner, Hayley Field, said she understands the system because she lived through a lot of hardships herself. Field said she was,”Quite surprised and extremely honored,” to…...

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SHS senior athlete, Matai Lealaimatafao, led by his faith and love for running

By Cheryl Senn The funny thing about Sanger High School (SHS) Track and Field Senior, Matai Lealaimatafao, is the first time he tried out for track, when he was in 4th Grade, he was cut from the team. “It wasn’t ’till 6th grade my career began,” said Lealaimatafao,”As of now…...

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Live Fire Training, rare valuable experience for all firefighters

By Cheryl Senn Two homes filled with smoke and flames is what the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) firefighters faced, as they conducted a Live Fire Training, this past Saturday. “You gotta know your enemy,” said SFD firefighter/paramedic, Kyle Young, about the Live Fire Training,”If we can know our enemy better,…...

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“Sanger Rocks”, a new social media scavenger hunt, brings many smiles to those who participate

By Cheryl Senn Combining art, a scavenger hunt, photography, the game of Clue and a whole lot of smiles, Sanger Rocks, is the new fun group everyone is joining. The directions on the Sanger Rocks Facebook page said: “This is for kids and Adults. You paint a rock, leave a clue and…...

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Scholarship-based Youth Leadership Program, in Sanger, Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2017

By Adventure Risk Challenge Staff Over twenty high-school students from Fresno and Merced Counties will spend multiple exciting and educational weeks in the Sierra Nevada mountains this summer. The Adventure Risk Challenge (ARC) summer courses introduce students to The Sierras’ majestic beauty, while stretching their physical, academic, and personal abilities…....

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Former SHS Girls Basketball Head Coach, David Garza, is looking forward to next chapter of life, with new CSP position at Wilson Elementary

By Cheryl Senn During the recent Wilson Elementary School Open House, Wilson principal Ken Garcia, introduced the new 2017-18 Wilson Curriculum Support Provider (CSP), David Garza. Garza said he wants to be a principal one day,”and I know that the ladder I must climb starts as a CSP,” said Garza…....

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City council woman, Melissa Hurtado, wants to create a better place for the people of Sanger to live prosperously

By Benjamin James Ayala The City of Sanger elected three new city council members this year with the past election, in November 2016, and one of the council members is named Melissa Hurtado. As the new council woman on board, Hurtado expects to give back to the community that she…...

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CMAC Boys Basketball Coach of the Year, Al Alvarado, molding a model for future successful seasons

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger High School (SHS) Head Boys Basketball Coach Al Alvarado was recently named County Metro Athletic Conference (CMAC) Coach of the Year. This will be the first time a basketball coach from SHS has been recognized and honored as a Head Coach for the boys’ basketball…...

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