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City parks & recreation area closures due to COVID-19

Compiled On April 8, 2020, the City of Sanger Public Works Department made changes on park and recreation area availability due to COVID-19 safety measures. In a Memorandum issued by City of Sanger Public Works Director, John Mulligan, with the subject “COVID-19 Parks and Recreation Update,” park closures and other…...

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SUSD announces district-wide campus closure through end of school year

Compiled On April 3, 2020, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Superintendent Adela Jones announced,”It is with a heavy heart that I, along with the Sanger Unified Board of Trustees announce that our campuses will remain closed through the end of the current school year with the last day of Friday,…...

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Adam Melikian named Sanger Fire’s 2020 Firefighter of the Year

By Anahi Jaramillo On March 13th, Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Melikian was named 2020 Sanger Fire Firefighter of the Year. The announcement was made at the most recent promotion/ new hire pinning ceremony. Melikian has served as a firefighter for over 11 years, and with the Sanger Fire Department for 5 years…....

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SUSD staff collaborate to meet the nutritional needs of the community

By Cheryl Senn There are a lot of new faces assisting with the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Grab ‘n Go meal program. “These individuals have an opportunity to volunteer in areas that they don’t normally get to experience,” said Jimmy Robles, SUSD Director of Support Services, about employees from…...

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Virtual instruction, and what is left for the class of 2020

By Anahi Jaramillo In an email sent out on March 12th, 2020 from the University Communications at Fresno State it stated that “we are temporarily suspending in-person, on-campus classes, effective Monday March 16.” Those bold letters in that email lingered in conversations the next day in classes and all over…...

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Abbott and Martinez making protective masks for those at risk in the community

By Cheryl Senn Ana Abbott and local seamstress Lucy Martinez have made more than 200 masks for local medical personnel, first responders, homeless and community members who need them. They plan on making more. Abbott said she wanted to start making masks because she saw a need for them in…...

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Sanger Fire, CERT team, and community members deliver food and necessities to homebound Senior Citizens

By Anahi Jaramillo With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have been ordered to stay home to avoid getting sick. The group most affected are the elderly citizens who have been told to stay indoors and avoid going out to buy groceries and other necessities. Through this tough…...

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The power to separate us

By Cheryl Senn “What binds us is a microbe – but it also has the power to separate us.” – Howard Markel, M.D., PhD. Markel was talking about the coronavirus and the affect it has had on people and their behavior in the community’s where they live. It is amazing…...

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Sanger Fire Department welcomes Cervantes and Robinson to the ‘fire family”

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Fire Department welcomed Chad Robinson and Jacob Cervantes to their ‘“fire family,” allowing them to pursue their passion in helping those in need. The first of the two, Chad Robinson, 28-years-old grew up in Fresno, California. He attended Sunnyside High School, the east part of…...

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SUSD provides student nutrition with Grab ‘n Go Meal Program

By Anahi Jaramillo Due to the recent pandemic of COVID-19, many school districts in California have made the decision of canceling in person classes for a certain amount of time. Gavin Newsom, governor of the state of California issued an executive order 10-26-20 on March 4th, 2020 proclaiming California in…...

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City parks & recreation area closures due to COVID-19

Compiled On April 8, 2020, the City of Sanger Public Works Department made changes on park and recreation area availability due to COVID-19 safety measures. In a Memorandum issued by City of Sanger Public Works Director, John Mulligan, with the subject “COVID-19 Parks and Recreation Update,” park closures and other…...

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SUSD announces district-wide campus closure through end of school year

Compiled On April 3, 2020, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Superintendent Adela Jones announced,”It is with a heavy heart that I, along with the Sanger Unified Board of Trustees announce that our campuses will remain closed through the end of the current school year with the last day of Friday,…...

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Adam Melikian named Sanger Fire’s 2020 Firefighter of the Year

By Anahi Jaramillo On March 13th, Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Melikian was named 2020 Sanger Fire Firefighter of the Year. The announcement was made at the most recent promotion/ new hire pinning ceremony. Melikian has served as a firefighter for over 11 years, and with the Sanger Fire Department for 5 years…....

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SUSD staff collaborate to meet the nutritional needs of the community

By Cheryl Senn There are a lot of new faces assisting with the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Grab ‘n Go meal program. “These individuals have an opportunity to volunteer in areas that they don’t normally get to experience,” said Jimmy Robles, SUSD Director of Support Services, about employees from…...

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Virtual instruction, and what is left for the class of 2020

By Anahi Jaramillo In an email sent out on March 12th, 2020 from the University Communications at Fresno State it stated that “we are temporarily suspending in-person, on-campus classes, effective Monday March 16.” Those bold letters in that email lingered in conversations the next day in classes and all over…...

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Abbott and Martinez making protective masks for those at risk in the community

By Cheryl Senn Ana Abbott and local seamstress Lucy Martinez have made more than 200 masks for local medical personnel, first responders, homeless and community members who need them. They plan on making more. Abbott said she wanted to start making masks because she saw a need for them in…...

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Sanger Fire, CERT team, and community members deliver food and necessities to homebound Senior Citizens

By Anahi Jaramillo With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have been ordered to stay home to avoid getting sick. The group most affected are the elderly citizens who have been told to stay indoors and avoid going out to buy groceries and other necessities. Through this tough…...

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The power to separate us

By Cheryl Senn “What binds us is a microbe – but it also has the power to separate us.” – Howard Markel, M.D., PhD. Markel was talking about the coronavirus and the affect it has had on people and their behavior in the community’s where they live. It is amazing…...

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Sanger Fire Department welcomes Cervantes and Robinson to the ‘fire family”

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Fire Department welcomed Chad Robinson and Jacob Cervantes to their ‘“fire family,” allowing them to pursue their passion in helping those in need. The first of the two, Chad Robinson, 28-years-old grew up in Fresno, California. He attended Sunnyside High School, the east part of…...

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SUSD provides student nutrition with Grab ‘n Go Meal Program

By Anahi Jaramillo Due to the recent pandemic of COVID-19, many school districts in California have made the decision of canceling in person classes for a certain amount of time. Gavin Newsom, governor of the state of California issued an executive order 10-26-20 on March 4th, 2020 proclaiming California in…...

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