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Looking towards the future of SUSD education with SHS-Fowler Campus opening in summer 2020

By Cheryl Senn With 30 classrooms, four student staircases and 93,994 square feet in the academic wing, alone, the new Sanger High School – Fowler Campus (SHS-Fowler), is on schedule to open in the Summer of 2020.  Building B, the new multi-purpose room (MPR) building is 25,629 square feet.  The…...

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Sanger Fire Dept’s New Captain, Andy Jones, loves to lead in caring for the people of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn After 17 years as a member of the Sanger Fire Department (SFD), Captain Andy Jones was officially promoted to captain on December 15, 2019. There will be an official pinning ceremony on December 20th.  The official announcement was made at the City of Sanger Employee Banquet.  Jones…...

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A serving of Thanksgiving

By Cheryl Senn It seems like everyone is cooking and serving some variation on the traditional Thanksgiving meal these past few days. Everyone is focused on Thanksgiving and the traditional food items which comprise the meal. I attended the HOPE Sanger Thanksgiving Box Blessing and the HOPE Sanger Thanksgiving Hot…...

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City’s new 750,000 gal water storage tank will provide ample water and pressure, especially during the summer

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger will soon have a 750,000 gallon water storage tank to use to help meet the water demands of a growing City.  According to the City of Sanger Public Works Director John Mulligan, the new tank will help produce 1,000 gallons per minute. The…...

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Apache boys soccer coming in hard ‘For the town’

By Anahi Jaramillo With a 3-0 win against their Division II rival, the El Diamante Miners, the Apache Boys Varsity Soccer team dominated their second preseason game. Including two scrimmages in the beginning of the season, the boys’ record this early into the season is 4-1. Alex Gutierrez, the Apache…...

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Fall at last

By Cheryl Senn So, is this what Fall feels like? I was beginning to wonder. It still felt like summer with temperatures in the 80’s up until the last week. The leaves on some trees were beginning to change color. Then, we all set our clocks back an hour. It…...

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A live radio play is brought to life, on the SHS stage, with “It’s A Wonderful Life”on Nov 21st and Nov 23rd

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Theatre production of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” A Live Radio Play, is now playing. With two presentations completed to an entertained audience, there are two performances left. You can still see the performances on November 21 and November 23. The play…...

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Apache XC brings home Boys CMAC Championship, lifetime bests, and All League placers

Compiled Congratulations to the Sanger Cross Country team as they competed in the CMAC Championships on Friday, at Woodward Park, said Apache Cross Country (XC) Head Coach Sean Marzolf. The Running Apaches started off the day with the JV Girls, who started off the day in dominate fashion bringing 5…...

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Chief Rodriguez, who loves serving and helping people, will retire after 40 years in law enforcement

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez is retiring after 40 years in law enforcement. “40 years has been a pretty long career. It has been an enjoyable career. Let me tell you. It has been rewarding, 40 years is plenty,” said Rodriguez about his retirement. Of his 40…...

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Looking towards the future of SUSD education with SHS-Fowler Campus opening in summer 2020

By Cheryl Senn With 30 classrooms, four student staircases and 93,994 square feet in the academic wing, alone, the new Sanger High School – Fowler Campus (SHS-Fowler), is on schedule to open in the Summer of 2020.  Building B, the new multi-purpose room (MPR) building is 25,629 square feet.  The…...

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Sanger Fire Dept’s New Captain, Andy Jones, loves to lead in caring for the people of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn After 17 years as a member of the Sanger Fire Department (SFD), Captain Andy Jones was officially promoted to captain on December 15, 2019. There will be an official pinning ceremony on December 20th.  The official announcement was made at the City of Sanger Employee Banquet.  Jones…...

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A serving of Thanksgiving

By Cheryl Senn It seems like everyone is cooking and serving some variation on the traditional Thanksgiving meal these past few days. Everyone is focused on Thanksgiving and the traditional food items which comprise the meal. I attended the HOPE Sanger Thanksgiving Box Blessing and the HOPE Sanger Thanksgiving Hot…...

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City’s new 750,000 gal water storage tank will provide ample water and pressure, especially during the summer

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger will soon have a 750,000 gallon water storage tank to use to help meet the water demands of a growing City.  According to the City of Sanger Public Works Director John Mulligan, the new tank will help produce 1,000 gallons per minute. The…...

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Apache boys soccer coming in hard ‘For the town’

By Anahi Jaramillo With a 3-0 win against their Division II rival, the El Diamante Miners, the Apache Boys Varsity Soccer team dominated their second preseason game. Including two scrimmages in the beginning of the season, the boys’ record this early into the season is 4-1. Alex Gutierrez, the Apache…...

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Fall at last

By Cheryl Senn So, is this what Fall feels like? I was beginning to wonder. It still felt like summer with temperatures in the 80’s up until the last week. The leaves on some trees were beginning to change color. Then, we all set our clocks back an hour. It…...

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A live radio play is brought to life, on the SHS stage, with “It’s A Wonderful Life”on Nov 21st and Nov 23rd

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School (SHS) Apache Theatre production of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” A Live Radio Play, is now playing. With two presentations completed to an entertained audience, there are two performances left. You can still see the performances on November 21 and November 23. The play…...

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Apache XC brings home Boys CMAC Championship, lifetime bests, and All League placers

Compiled Congratulations to the Sanger Cross Country team as they competed in the CMAC Championships on Friday, at Woodward Park, said Apache Cross Country (XC) Head Coach Sean Marzolf. The Running Apaches started off the day with the JV Girls, who started off the day in dominate fashion bringing 5…...

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Chief Rodriguez, who loves serving and helping people, will retire after 40 years in law enforcement

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Chief Silver Rodriguez is retiring after 40 years in law enforcement. “40 years has been a pretty long career. It has been an enjoyable career. Let me tell you. It has been rewarding, 40 years is plenty,” said Rodriguez about his retirement. Of his 40…...

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