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Dolores Huerta Foundation Caravan educates community on Census 2020

By Anahi Jaramillo The Dolores Huerta Foundation celebrated the 2020 Census with a Caravan through Sanger. With the Census happening every 10 years, 2020 was the year for another Census. “Invitations” were sent to people across the United States in mid-March, encouraging people to give the information to the Census…...

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Anyone can be a victim of Human Trafficking warns SPD Officer Edwards, know the signs to protect your children

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Officer Shaela Edwards has a passion for investigating Human Trafficking/sex crimes “because they are among some of the most heinous things human beings do to each other.” “These crimes are so devastating and life threatening, but they can also be some of the most challenging…...

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Unlocking the savings in Sanger with recent ribbon cutting of Grocery Outlet

By Anahi Jaramillo The clip of a big pair of scissors marked the official Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of Sanger’s newest grocery store, Grocery Outlet, on Thursday, July 30th. Grocery Outlet Independent Owners Jose Alfaro and Janice Sabile, hope to get involved with the great community of Sanger and…...

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The blame game

By Cheryl Senn It’s hard to believe that something as microscopic as the coronavirus can wreak such havoc when it comes to people blaming each other for the ills of the world. Neal Shusterman once said,”Everyone needs someone to blame.” From government officials to average every day citizens, everyone seems…...

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Sanger ‘Sing to Our King’ peaceful protestors march for worship freedom

By Anahi Jaramillo On Saturday, July 25th, a few hundred people attended the peaceful march of “Sing to Our King” hosted by the Upper Room Church. The march expected around 1000 people to attend, stated Associate Pastor of the Upper Room, Bryan Price. The march started at the corner of…...

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SUSD will begin 2020-21 school year with online instruction

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board of Trustees met for a Special Meeting on July 20, 2020, for a Special Meeting to discuss the 2020-21 School Re-Opening Plan. This was a meeting for discussion only since California’s Governor Newsom issued an Executive Order on July…...

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CIF Central Section has delayed Apache sport seasons until Dec 2020

By Cheryl Senn UPDATE: August 6, 2020. Sanger High Athletics are maintaining a status quo according to Sanger High School Athletic Director Brian Penner. “The ‘Return to Play’ protocols remain the same with pods of ten athletes, etc.,” said Penner. Athletes are mostly running conditioning drills at this time. There…...

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Its all about fruit, on Academy, with Hudson Farms Fruit Stand and The Fruit Station

By Anahi Jaramillo As you enter Sanger from either side of Academy Ave, you will come across both locally owned fruit stands that are well known in Sanger. Hudson Farms Fruit Stand is located as you enter Sanger on Academy Ave and Goodfellow Ave, and The Fruit Station is located…...

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All things must come to an end, iconic Sanger Nursery closing after 114 years

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Nursery has announced that they are currently in the process of closing their business later this year. This iconic business, that has been in Sanger for over 100 years has made the unfortunate decision of closing its business doors to Sanger. Shelves in the stores…...

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Sanger aquatic swim program limited this Summer

By Cheryl Senn It will be a limited swim lesson season, this summer, for the Sanger Parks and Recreation Swim Lesson Program. “Our aquatic programming this summer is limited compared to previous seasons,” said City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora,”We are only offering swimming lessons currently and…...

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Dolores Huerta Foundation Caravan educates community on Census 2020

By Anahi Jaramillo The Dolores Huerta Foundation celebrated the 2020 Census with a Caravan through Sanger. With the Census happening every 10 years, 2020 was the year for another Census. “Invitations” were sent to people across the United States in mid-March, encouraging people to give the information to the Census…...

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Anyone can be a victim of Human Trafficking warns SPD Officer Edwards, know the signs to protect your children

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Officer Shaela Edwards has a passion for investigating Human Trafficking/sex crimes “because they are among some of the most heinous things human beings do to each other.” “These crimes are so devastating and life threatening, but they can also be some of the most challenging…...

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Unlocking the savings in Sanger with recent ribbon cutting of Grocery Outlet

By Anahi Jaramillo The clip of a big pair of scissors marked the official Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of Sanger’s newest grocery store, Grocery Outlet, on Thursday, July 30th. Grocery Outlet Independent Owners Jose Alfaro and Janice Sabile, hope to get involved with the great community of Sanger and…...

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The blame game

By Cheryl Senn It’s hard to believe that something as microscopic as the coronavirus can wreak such havoc when it comes to people blaming each other for the ills of the world. Neal Shusterman once said,”Everyone needs someone to blame.” From government officials to average every day citizens, everyone seems…...

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Sanger ‘Sing to Our King’ peaceful protestors march for worship freedom

By Anahi Jaramillo On Saturday, July 25th, a few hundred people attended the peaceful march of “Sing to Our King” hosted by the Upper Room Church. The march expected around 1000 people to attend, stated Associate Pastor of the Upper Room, Bryan Price. The march started at the corner of…...

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SUSD will begin 2020-21 school year with online instruction

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) School Board of Trustees met for a Special Meeting on July 20, 2020, for a Special Meeting to discuss the 2020-21 School Re-Opening Plan. This was a meeting for discussion only since California’s Governor Newsom issued an Executive Order on July…...

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CIF Central Section has delayed Apache sport seasons until Dec 2020

By Cheryl Senn UPDATE: August 6, 2020. Sanger High Athletics are maintaining a status quo according to Sanger High School Athletic Director Brian Penner. “The ‘Return to Play’ protocols remain the same with pods of ten athletes, etc.,” said Penner. Athletes are mostly running conditioning drills at this time. There…...

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Its all about fruit, on Academy, with Hudson Farms Fruit Stand and The Fruit Station

By Anahi Jaramillo As you enter Sanger from either side of Academy Ave, you will come across both locally owned fruit stands that are well known in Sanger. Hudson Farms Fruit Stand is located as you enter Sanger on Academy Ave and Goodfellow Ave, and The Fruit Station is located…...

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All things must come to an end, iconic Sanger Nursery closing after 114 years

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Nursery has announced that they are currently in the process of closing their business later this year. This iconic business, that has been in Sanger for over 100 years has made the unfortunate decision of closing its business doors to Sanger. Shelves in the stores…...

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Sanger aquatic swim program limited this Summer

By Cheryl Senn It will be a limited swim lesson season, this summer, for the Sanger Parks and Recreation Swim Lesson Program. “Our aquatic programming this summer is limited compared to previous seasons,” said City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora,”We are only offering swimming lessons currently and…...

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