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City of Sanger, 2015 recipient of the Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in City-Business Relations

Contributed (San Jose, CA) The League of California Cities today announced the City of Sanger as its 2015 recipient of the prestigious Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in City-Business Relations. Sanger was recognized for its innovative Sanger Jobs Initiative, a program that connects job candidates with specialized training that equips…...

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Engineering, leading the way in Sanger’s education

By Cheryl Senn Challenging students to engineer a better world, is a goal of Sanger Unified. Sanger High’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) provides students with an opportunity to use problem solving skills in areas of interest like Agriculture and Engineering. The program brochure says PLTW helps students develop the…...

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Pattie’s Pet Parlor offers a different way of communicating with owners and their pets

By Jesalyn Harper Dog lovers in Sanger have cause to rejoice. Pattie’s Pet Parlor, a dog grooming business, has opened up in Sanger, on Academy Ave. Pattie’s offers grooming services for any dog at any age. But there’s something special about this quaint little dog parlor and it’s owner. The…...

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We are Family…We are Sanger.

By Cheryl Senn “Welcome to the family,” is what was said by the Sanger Unified School Board of Trustees to the tenured teachers, during the recent school board meeting. It resonated with me about other times I have heard groups of people referred to themselves as family, even if they…...

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Best tennis yet to come for determined Apache Girls Tennis team

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Girls Tennis team has been working hard and have shown a ton of improvement said Apache Girls Tennis Coach Jeremy Warkentin. The Apaches lost their most recent game against Bullard, 4-5. This year, they are  7-6 overall and 3-1 in league play. They beat Madera 9-0…....

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Wilson Community Resource Center, keeping families healthy and kids in school

By Cheryl Senn Having all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) support services housed in one place, in the Wilson Community Resource Center, took one year to design and build, Kimberly Salomonson, SUSD Director of Pupil Services said, during the recent Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Sanger Chamber Ambassadors and board members join…...

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New excitement, with new artists, at September Sanger Art Hop & Shop

By Jesalyn Harper New excitement for September Sanger Art Hop! There are new artists and stops for paticipants. Sanger Art Hop is a monthly tradition, on last Saturday of the month, where local business host various artists to display their art. Many of the regular stops include “Mixed Messages” Gallery…...

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Beauty from ashes

By Cheryl Senn With the Rough Fire in full force over the past week, we, here in Sanger, experienced the smoke crowded skies filled with falling ashes. When looking at all the ashes, which were falling from the skies, like snow, my daughter, Xena, saw some bigger than usual ashes,…...

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Apaches got rolling to a win, 32-15, over Clovis East

By Cheryl Senn It was a rough first half, for the Apache Varsity football team, last Thursday night, at Lamonica Stadium, when they played the Clovis East Timberwolves. The team was affected by mistakes including fumbles, during the first half of the game. The first quarter had a non scoring…...

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City of Sanger, 2015 recipient of the Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in City-Business Relations

Contributed (San Jose, CA) The League of California Cities today announced the City of Sanger as its 2015 recipient of the prestigious Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in City-Business Relations. Sanger was recognized for its innovative Sanger Jobs Initiative, a program that connects job candidates with specialized training that equips…...

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Engineering, leading the way in Sanger’s education

By Cheryl Senn Challenging students to engineer a better world, is a goal of Sanger Unified. Sanger High’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) provides students with an opportunity to use problem solving skills in areas of interest like Agriculture and Engineering. The program brochure says PLTW helps students develop the…...

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Pattie’s Pet Parlor offers a different way of communicating with owners and their pets

By Jesalyn Harper Dog lovers in Sanger have cause to rejoice. Pattie’s Pet Parlor, a dog grooming business, has opened up in Sanger, on Academy Ave. Pattie’s offers grooming services for any dog at any age. But there’s something special about this quaint little dog parlor and it’s owner. The…...

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We are Family…We are Sanger.

By Cheryl Senn “Welcome to the family,” is what was said by the Sanger Unified School Board of Trustees to the tenured teachers, during the recent school board meeting. It resonated with me about other times I have heard groups of people referred to themselves as family, even if they…...

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Best tennis yet to come for determined Apache Girls Tennis team

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Girls Tennis team has been working hard and have shown a ton of improvement said Apache Girls Tennis Coach Jeremy Warkentin. The Apaches lost their most recent game against Bullard, 4-5. This year, they are  7-6 overall and 3-1 in league play. They beat Madera 9-0…....

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Wilson Community Resource Center, keeping families healthy and kids in school

By Cheryl Senn Having all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) support services housed in one place, in the Wilson Community Resource Center, took one year to design and build, Kimberly Salomonson, SUSD Director of Pupil Services said, during the recent Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Sanger Chamber Ambassadors and board members join…...

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New excitement, with new artists, at September Sanger Art Hop & Shop

By Jesalyn Harper New excitement for September Sanger Art Hop! There are new artists and stops for paticipants. Sanger Art Hop is a monthly tradition, on last Saturday of the month, where local business host various artists to display their art. Many of the regular stops include “Mixed Messages” Gallery…...

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Beauty from ashes

By Cheryl Senn With the Rough Fire in full force over the past week, we, here in Sanger, experienced the smoke crowded skies filled with falling ashes. When looking at all the ashes, which were falling from the skies, like snow, my daughter, Xena, saw some bigger than usual ashes,…...

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Apaches got rolling to a win, 32-15, over Clovis East

By Cheryl Senn It was a rough first half, for the Apache Varsity football team, last Thursday night, at Lamonica Stadium, when they played the Clovis East Timberwolves. The team was affected by mistakes including fumbles, during the first half of the game. The first quarter had a non scoring…...

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