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Working together to design a Tiny Home at the SUSD STEM Challenge

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Science Technology Engineering & Math (STEM) Challenge, once again, promotes young engineers to push boundaries as they design and promote ideas as a team of bright minds. This year, the challenge was different. Students were challenged and timed to create their…...

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Sanger’s New Mayor Frank Gonzalez, feels honored to represent his hometown

By Greg Coronado The city of Sanger’s new mayor, Frank Gonzales says he feels honored to be representing his hometown as Mayor. Gonzalez was born and raised in Sanger, California. He is also a Sanger High Class of 1984 alumni. Gonzalez represented Sanger High, as a wide receiver, in the…...

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More color is added to enhance worship at St. Mary’s Church

By Cheryl Senn St. Mary’s Church parishioners can enjoy more color, as they attend worship, now that color fiberglass windows are being installed in the church sanctuary and narthex. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, on Bethel Ave., is adding color fiberglass to its windows. “It is more prayerful,” said Fr. John…...

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Antojitos Nayarit restaurant making downtown Sanger its home

By Cheryl Senn The new Antojitos Nayarit Restaurant owner Aaron Aguilar said Downtown Sanger is the best place to open a new restaurant. “Right now the downtown is quiet but the downtown is the life of the City,” said Aguilar,”When you can bring your family to the downtown and you…...

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Newly elected City Councilman, Martinez, motivated to make a difference

By Greg Coronado The newly elected councilman for the City of Sanger, Daniel Martinez, is humbled and grateful to represent District III for the next four years. “I’m humbled that so many showed their belief in me by giving me their vote”, said Martinez. Martinez was born and raised in…...

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Sanger Police Department made the season bright for families

By Cheryl Senn More than 28 children from seven families received gifts, food and bicycles, just in time for Christmas, from the Sanger Police Department. Early on a Saturday morning, prior to Christmas, the Sanger Police officers, family members, and Explorers, loaded up the trailers and patrols cars with the…...

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Driving cleaner and smarter, the City of Sanger begins using electric cars and an EV ARC to charge them

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger is now driving with energy conservation in mind. They are driving cleaner and saving the residents of Sanger fuel expenses with the new Solar Charging Station, the EV ARC 4 (Electric Vehicle  Autonomous Renewable Charger) and the four new Nissan LEAF fully electric…...

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Trek to the Tree tradition honors fallen soldiers

By Cheryl Senn Hundreds of people from all over the world gathered in front of the General Grant Tree to participate in the Historical 91st Annual Trek To The Nation’s Christmas Tree and Memorial Service for our Fallen Soldiers ceremony. The annual event is hosted by the Sanger District Chamber…...

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Honest, quality, and fast service offered at Sanger Smog Shop

By Greg Coronado Our journey through life can have many twist, turns and of course obstacles for us to overcome. Our journey may not be predictable but what is certain is that we will encounter someone somewhere along the way who will alter our path. Such is the story of…...

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Working together to design a Tiny Home at the SUSD STEM Challenge

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Science Technology Engineering & Math (STEM) Challenge, once again, promotes young engineers to push boundaries as they design and promote ideas as a team of bright minds. This year, the challenge was different. Students were challenged and timed to create their…...

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Sanger’s New Mayor Frank Gonzalez, feels honored to represent his hometown

By Greg Coronado The city of Sanger’s new mayor, Frank Gonzales says he feels honored to be representing his hometown as Mayor. Gonzalez was born and raised in Sanger, California. He is also a Sanger High Class of 1984 alumni. Gonzalez represented Sanger High, as a wide receiver, in the…...

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More color is added to enhance worship at St. Mary’s Church

By Cheryl Senn St. Mary’s Church parishioners can enjoy more color, as they attend worship, now that color fiberglass windows are being installed in the church sanctuary and narthex. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, on Bethel Ave., is adding color fiberglass to its windows. “It is more prayerful,” said Fr. John…...

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Antojitos Nayarit restaurant making downtown Sanger its home

By Cheryl Senn The new Antojitos Nayarit Restaurant owner Aaron Aguilar said Downtown Sanger is the best place to open a new restaurant. “Right now the downtown is quiet but the downtown is the life of the City,” said Aguilar,”When you can bring your family to the downtown and you…...

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Newly elected City Councilman, Martinez, motivated to make a difference

By Greg Coronado The newly elected councilman for the City of Sanger, Daniel Martinez, is humbled and grateful to represent District III for the next four years. “I’m humbled that so many showed their belief in me by giving me their vote”, said Martinez. Martinez was born and raised in…...

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Sanger Police Department made the season bright for families

By Cheryl Senn More than 28 children from seven families received gifts, food and bicycles, just in time for Christmas, from the Sanger Police Department. Early on a Saturday morning, prior to Christmas, the Sanger Police officers, family members, and Explorers, loaded up the trailers and patrols cars with the…...

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Driving cleaner and smarter, the City of Sanger begins using electric cars and an EV ARC to charge them

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger is now driving with energy conservation in mind. They are driving cleaner and saving the residents of Sanger fuel expenses with the new Solar Charging Station, the EV ARC 4 (Electric Vehicle  Autonomous Renewable Charger) and the four new Nissan LEAF fully electric…...

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Trek to the Tree tradition honors fallen soldiers

By Cheryl Senn Hundreds of people from all over the world gathered in front of the General Grant Tree to participate in the Historical 91st Annual Trek To The Nation’s Christmas Tree and Memorial Service for our Fallen Soldiers ceremony. The annual event is hosted by the Sanger District Chamber…...

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Honest, quality, and fast service offered at Sanger Smog Shop

By Greg Coronado Our journey through life can have many twist, turns and of course obstacles for us to overcome. Our journey may not be predictable but what is certain is that we will encounter someone somewhere along the way who will alter our path. Such is the story of…...

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