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Socorro Deaver, building a firefighting community, with proceeds from inaugural Jim Deaver Fire Academy Scholarship

By Benjamin James Ayala The Jim Deaver 2017 Fire Academy Scholarship fund committee has organized an event to help with the funds for the inaugural scholarship. The 1st Annual Fire Fighters in the Making Fundraiser barbeque on March 26th at the Kings River Winery will be providing funds to the…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Sanger’s new Sluggers Club, giving athletes a place to practice their swing

By Cheryl Senn The renovations and improvements to the former barbershop and electronic store, on N St, took more than two years, to provide an opportunity for Sanger youth to pick up a bat and practice their swing. The new Sanger Slugger’s Club opened its doors on February 11 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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Socorro Deaver, building a firefighting community, with proceeds from inaugural Jim Deaver Fire Academy Scholarship

By Benjamin James Ayala The Jim Deaver 2017 Fire Academy Scholarship fund committee has organized an event to help with the funds for the inaugural scholarship. The 1st Annual Fire Fighters in the Making Fundraiser barbeque on March 26th at the Kings River Winery will be providing funds to the…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Sanger’s new Sluggers Club, giving athletes a place to practice their swing

By Cheryl Senn The renovations and improvements to the former barbershop and electronic store, on N St, took more than two years, to provide an opportunity for Sanger youth to pick up a bat and practice their swing. The new Sanger Slugger’s Club opened its doors on February 11 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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