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Apache Girls Wrestling, on the right track, for a successful inaugural season

By Cheryl Senn Winning is great, but not everything, said Sanger High Apache Girls Wrestling Coach Angela Butts, about the inaugural Girls Wrestling Team Winter Season competition. This is the first year Sanger High has had a girl’s wrestling team. According to Butts, a few of the girls did wrestle,…...

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Delilah’s Gourmet Goodies brings the iconic sweet smell of chocolate to downtown Sanger

by Javier Navarro A sweet new addition to Sanger downtown just opened on December 19, 2015. Delilah’s Gourmet Goodies, is a bakery business, located at 626 ‘O’ Street, and is owned by Delilah Elizondo. Delilah also sells her items at another location, in Kingsburg, at a place called “Baby Cakes…...

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Apache Varsity Girls tame the Wildcats with a 68-34 win

By Angelica Bonilla The Sanger High Apache Girls Varsity Basketball team hosted the Sunnyside Wildcats for a Tuesday night home game. The Lady Apaches defeated the Wildcats, going 39-16 in the first quarter and finishing with an outstanding score of 68-34.   The Lady Apaches dominated the game from the…...

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Cast yourself in a role of a lifetime, become real

By Cheryl Senn While binge watching old episodes of “Dexter”, there was an episode titled “All In The Family.” In the episode, Dexter asked the question,”If you play a role long enough, really committed, does it ever become real?” And he pondered whether if he played the role of loving…...

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Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, recognized by City Council for her service

By Cheryl Senn Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, was recognized by the Sanger City Council, at last Thursday’s council meeting. Sanger Mayor Pro Tem Raul Cantu, said, “Dayle, it is great pleasure to publicly thank you for the service you have provided to us as Interim City Manager. You came…...

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More students and enriching opportunities at SUSD Winter STEM Camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 70 students, from throughout the whole district, participated in the two-day Sanger Unified Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Camp. The recent Winter Break camp was held in the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) science rooms. The students participating in the camp were able to…...

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Move out of your comfort zone, try something new, and grow

By Cheryl Senn I had a conversation, the other day, with a young teen, about taking a chance and trying out something they have never done, but that they wanted to do. The young teen said they felt awkward about going out and taking photos of people. He felt awkward…...

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Sanger’s home grown ‘Letters From Home’ gaining momentum and recognition

By Cheryl Senn Two Sanger Unified eighth grade Fairmont students, Aubrie Hartwig and Jenna Roza-Cabello, wanted to be able to thank people who have or were currently serving our country, and recently were recognized by the Fresno County Office of Education as Superintendent’s Superstars. Both Hatwig and Roza-Cabello were recognized…...

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Apache Girls Wrestling, on the right track, for a successful inaugural season

By Cheryl Senn Winning is great, but not everything, said Sanger High Apache Girls Wrestling Coach Angela Butts, about the inaugural Girls Wrestling Team Winter Season competition. This is the first year Sanger High has had a girl’s wrestling team. According to Butts, a few of the girls did wrestle,…...

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Delilah’s Gourmet Goodies brings the iconic sweet smell of chocolate to downtown Sanger

by Javier Navarro A sweet new addition to Sanger downtown just opened on December 19, 2015. Delilah’s Gourmet Goodies, is a bakery business, located at 626 ‘O’ Street, and is owned by Delilah Elizondo. Delilah also sells her items at another location, in Kingsburg, at a place called “Baby Cakes…...

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Apache Varsity Girls tame the Wildcats with a 68-34 win

By Angelica Bonilla The Sanger High Apache Girls Varsity Basketball team hosted the Sunnyside Wildcats for a Tuesday night home game. The Lady Apaches defeated the Wildcats, going 39-16 in the first quarter and finishing with an outstanding score of 68-34.   The Lady Apaches dominated the game from the…...

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Cast yourself in a role of a lifetime, become real

By Cheryl Senn While binge watching old episodes of “Dexter”, there was an episode titled “All In The Family.” In the episode, Dexter asked the question,”If you play a role long enough, really committed, does it ever become real?” And he pondered whether if he played the role of loving…...

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Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, recognized by City Council for her service

By Cheryl Senn Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, was recognized by the Sanger City Council, at last Thursday’s council meeting. Sanger Mayor Pro Tem Raul Cantu, said, “Dayle, it is great pleasure to publicly thank you for the service you have provided to us as Interim City Manager. You came…...

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More students and enriching opportunities at SUSD Winter STEM Camp

By Cheryl Senn More than 70 students, from throughout the whole district, participated in the two-day Sanger Unified Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Camp. The recent Winter Break camp was held in the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) science rooms. The students participating in the camp were able to…...

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Move out of your comfort zone, try something new, and grow

By Cheryl Senn I had a conversation, the other day, with a young teen, about taking a chance and trying out something they have never done, but that they wanted to do. The young teen said they felt awkward about going out and taking photos of people. He felt awkward…...

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Sanger’s home grown ‘Letters From Home’ gaining momentum and recognition

By Cheryl Senn Two Sanger Unified eighth grade Fairmont students, Aubrie Hartwig and Jenna Roza-Cabello, wanted to be able to thank people who have or were currently serving our country, and recently were recognized by the Fresno County Office of Education as Superintendent’s Superstars. Both Hatwig and Roza-Cabello were recognized…...

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