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Sanger Chiefs recognized with appreciation at recent coffee event at Unity Estates

By Cheryl Senn Unity Estates residents and community members were able to have some one on one time with both the Sanger Fire Chief, Greg Tarascou, and Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez, at the most recent ‘Coffee with the Chiefs’ event. This month, the coffee event was held at Unity…...

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Apache Swim making great times in recent meets

By Cheryl Senn All teams swept wins across the board during the Madera South Swim meet. It was the first league meet the Apache team hosted coming back from a week break. The meet gave the coaches an idea of where they need to get the athletes before the next…...

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Popp excited to serve students and community in new role

By Cheryl Senn Right before spring break, Andrew Popp was notified that he would be a new Assistant Principal at Sanger High School. Popp had applied for the administrative position once knew there was an opening. Popp said he was very happy to get the news and the first person…...

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Presidential Service Award Winner, Monica Pruneda, deeply committed to making a positive impact on Sanger and the world

By Cheryl Senn A few days ago, Sanger High assistant librarian and Apache Closet Director, Monica Pruneda, was notified, via email, that she had earned a Presidential Service Award. Pruneda said when she read the email she was very surprised and excited. She shared the news with her husband and…...

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Sanger ‘Lights It Up Blue’ for Autism Awareness Day

By Cheryl Senn More than 360 helium filled latex balloons and one special blue mylar balloon were released during the inaugural “‘Light It Up Blue’ Autism Awareness Day balloon release event. April is Autism Awareness Month and April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day, also known as ‘Light It Up Blue…...

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Remembering a historic moment

By Cheryl Senn “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” – Cesare Pavese Bright shining smiles, accompanied by raised lacrosse sticks, at Tom Flores Stadium, signified a historic moment for Sanger High girls’s sports. It was the first home game for the new Sanger High Girl’s Lacrosse team. The…...

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Any season is the right season for some flag football

By Cheryl Senn A few days prior to Sanger Unified’s Spring Break, students from Community Day School visited the students on the Kings River High campus and participated in a flag football game. According to Kings River High principal, Rick Church, the reason behind the annual flag football game, is…...

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Sanger Unified students dominate at the recent Regional Science Fair

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified students dominated the competition at the recent 2016 Central California Regional Science Fair, with 24 students moving on to the California State Science Fair. Of the 24 representing Sanger in the State Science Fair, seven were from Quail Lake, six from Washington Academic Middle School…...

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Local representatives speak out about the third and final stage of Highway 180 project possible delay due to lack of adequate funding

By Cheryl Senn Without action from Sacramento to identify a long-term, stable source of funding for transportation needs statewide, funds for the third and final segment of the Highway 180 expansion project, and more than 200 other projects statewide, could be significantly delayed and even deleted by the California Transportation…...

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Spring Will Come

By Cheryl Senn After the recent rainy days, the sun has been shining and the temperatures have been warming up. We are in the middle of spring break and Easter Sunday is right around the corner. It seems like the hills which were brown only a couple of months ago…...

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Sanger Chiefs recognized with appreciation at recent coffee event at Unity Estates

By Cheryl Senn Unity Estates residents and community members were able to have some one on one time with both the Sanger Fire Chief, Greg Tarascou, and Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez, at the most recent ‘Coffee with the Chiefs’ event. This month, the coffee event was held at Unity…...

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Apache Swim making great times in recent meets

By Cheryl Senn All teams swept wins across the board during the Madera South Swim meet. It was the first league meet the Apache team hosted coming back from a week break. The meet gave the coaches an idea of where they need to get the athletes before the next…...

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Popp excited to serve students and community in new role

By Cheryl Senn Right before spring break, Andrew Popp was notified that he would be a new Assistant Principal at Sanger High School. Popp had applied for the administrative position once knew there was an opening. Popp said he was very happy to get the news and the first person…...

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Presidential Service Award Winner, Monica Pruneda, deeply committed to making a positive impact on Sanger and the world

By Cheryl Senn A few days ago, Sanger High assistant librarian and Apache Closet Director, Monica Pruneda, was notified, via email, that she had earned a Presidential Service Award. Pruneda said when she read the email she was very surprised and excited. She shared the news with her husband and…...

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Sanger ‘Lights It Up Blue’ for Autism Awareness Day

By Cheryl Senn More than 360 helium filled latex balloons and one special blue mylar balloon were released during the inaugural “‘Light It Up Blue’ Autism Awareness Day balloon release event. April is Autism Awareness Month and April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day, also known as ‘Light It Up Blue…...

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Remembering a historic moment

By Cheryl Senn “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” – Cesare Pavese Bright shining smiles, accompanied by raised lacrosse sticks, at Tom Flores Stadium, signified a historic moment for Sanger High girls’s sports. It was the first home game for the new Sanger High Girl’s Lacrosse team. The…...

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Any season is the right season for some flag football

By Cheryl Senn A few days prior to Sanger Unified’s Spring Break, students from Community Day School visited the students on the Kings River High campus and participated in a flag football game. According to Kings River High principal, Rick Church, the reason behind the annual flag football game, is…...

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Sanger Unified students dominate at the recent Regional Science Fair

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Unified students dominated the competition at the recent 2016 Central California Regional Science Fair, with 24 students moving on to the California State Science Fair. Of the 24 representing Sanger in the State Science Fair, seven were from Quail Lake, six from Washington Academic Middle School…...

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Local representatives speak out about the third and final stage of Highway 180 project possible delay due to lack of adequate funding

By Cheryl Senn Without action from Sacramento to identify a long-term, stable source of funding for transportation needs statewide, funds for the third and final segment of the Highway 180 expansion project, and more than 200 other projects statewide, could be significantly delayed and even deleted by the California Transportation…...

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Spring Will Come

By Cheryl Senn After the recent rainy days, the sun has been shining and the temperatures have been warming up. We are in the middle of spring break and Easter Sunday is right around the corner. It seems like the hills which were brown only a couple of months ago…...

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