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Local representatives speak out about the third and final stage of Highway 180 project possible delay due to lack of adequate funding

By Cheryl Senn Without action from Sacramento to identify a long-term, stable source of funding for transportation needs statewide, funds for the third and final segment of the Highway 180 expansion project, and more than 200 other projects statewide, could be significantly delayed and even deleted by the California Transportation…...

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Unity Estates celebrates Easter, with games, egg hunt, and a BBQ lunch for families

By Cheryl Senn More than 1,000 filled eggs were provided for kids and families at the recent Unity Estates Easter celebration. In addition to the egg hunt, many games, with prizes, were played by the kids. Project Purple volunteers barbecued hundreds of hot dogs for the children and adults who…...

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New Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, keeping the community safe

By Cheryl Senn The new Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, said she hopes to change the perception of the Fire Prevention Officer. “Its not just about finding violations,” said Tucker-Eggert,”Its about preventing things from happening and keeping them safe.” Tucker-Eggert began serving Sanger on February first, of this year,…...

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Students get a glimpse of real world engineering projects with tour of City Solar and Waste Water Treatment Plant

By Cheryl Senn Three Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Engineering students had the privilege of receiving a tour of the City of Sanger Solar Array and the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP), as a reward for winning the Sanger Design Challenge, back in January, from the City Engineering Firm Yamabe…...

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Youthful art celebrated in February

By Cheryl Senn During the month of February youth organized and youth inspired art were the main focus. The regularly scheduled February Art Hop & Shop was accentuated by a couple more art shows. First, the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Student Art Show took place at the WAMS Arts…...

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A very moving Four Chaplains’ Day Inter-Faith Service held at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church

By Cheryl Senn On February 13, the 51st Anniversary observance of the American Legion Department of California Four Chaplains’ Day Inter-Faith Service took place at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, for the first time in Sanger. American Legion post representatives travelled from all over the state to be at the service…....

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Sanger 3rd most active real estate market in Fresno County

Contributed The latest report confirms that Sanger continues as the 3rd most active real estate market in the County, trailing number one Fresno and number two Clovis, according to a press release from the City of Sanger. In its December report, CoreLogic, the leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled…...

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Every Can, Every Day, Whatever It Takes…the new Sanger High Waste Diversion Program

By Cheryl Senn When it came time for Sanger High Senior Zachary Perez to choose a Senior Project, a waste diversion project was at the top of Perez’s list. The Sanger High School Waste Diversion Program was began as a way to help divert recycling and organic waste away from…...

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Sanger’s Point In Time Count, helping to meet the needs of local homeless

By Cheryl Senn Twelve volunteers, worked for four hours, to count the number of homeless in the community of Sanger. “We are hoping that this count will lead to more services tailored to helping the homeless and their specific needs,” said Marc Antonio, chairperson of the Sanger Point In Time…...

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New Sanger City Manager Tim Chapa, striving to make Sanger the best city in the Valley

By Cheryl Senn As of Thursday, January 21, 2016, Tim Chapa is the new official Sanger City Manager. Right after he was sworn in Chapa addressed the Council and those in attendance. “I think I have a unique commitment to the City, having been born and raised here,” said Chapa,”What…...

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Local representatives speak out about the third and final stage of Highway 180 project possible delay due to lack of adequate funding

By Cheryl Senn Without action from Sacramento to identify a long-term, stable source of funding for transportation needs statewide, funds for the third and final segment of the Highway 180 expansion project, and more than 200 other projects statewide, could be significantly delayed and even deleted by the California Transportation…...

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Unity Estates celebrates Easter, with games, egg hunt, and a BBQ lunch for families

By Cheryl Senn More than 1,000 filled eggs were provided for kids and families at the recent Unity Estates Easter celebration. In addition to the egg hunt, many games, with prizes, were played by the kids. Project Purple volunteers barbecued hundreds of hot dogs for the children and adults who…...

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New Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, keeping the community safe

By Cheryl Senn The new Sanger Fire Prevention Officer, Tammy Tucker-Eggert, said she hopes to change the perception of the Fire Prevention Officer. “Its not just about finding violations,” said Tucker-Eggert,”Its about preventing things from happening and keeping them safe.” Tucker-Eggert began serving Sanger on February first, of this year,…...

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Students get a glimpse of real world engineering projects with tour of City Solar and Waste Water Treatment Plant

By Cheryl Senn Three Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Engineering students had the privilege of receiving a tour of the City of Sanger Solar Array and the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP), as a reward for winning the Sanger Design Challenge, back in January, from the City Engineering Firm Yamabe…...

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Youthful art celebrated in February

By Cheryl Senn During the month of February youth organized and youth inspired art were the main focus. The regularly scheduled February Art Hop & Shop was accentuated by a couple more art shows. First, the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Student Art Show took place at the WAMS Arts…...

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A very moving Four Chaplains’ Day Inter-Faith Service held at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church

By Cheryl Senn On February 13, the 51st Anniversary observance of the American Legion Department of California Four Chaplains’ Day Inter-Faith Service took place at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, for the first time in Sanger. American Legion post representatives travelled from all over the state to be at the service…....

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Sanger 3rd most active real estate market in Fresno County

Contributed The latest report confirms that Sanger continues as the 3rd most active real estate market in the County, trailing number one Fresno and number two Clovis, according to a press release from the City of Sanger. In its December report, CoreLogic, the leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled…...

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Every Can, Every Day, Whatever It Takes…the new Sanger High Waste Diversion Program

By Cheryl Senn When it came time for Sanger High Senior Zachary Perez to choose a Senior Project, a waste diversion project was at the top of Perez’s list. The Sanger High School Waste Diversion Program was began as a way to help divert recycling and organic waste away from…...

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Sanger’s Point In Time Count, helping to meet the needs of local homeless

By Cheryl Senn Twelve volunteers, worked for four hours, to count the number of homeless in the community of Sanger. “We are hoping that this count will lead to more services tailored to helping the homeless and their specific needs,” said Marc Antonio, chairperson of the Sanger Point In Time…...

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New Sanger City Manager Tim Chapa, striving to make Sanger the best city in the Valley

By Cheryl Senn As of Thursday, January 21, 2016, Tim Chapa is the new official Sanger City Manager. Right after he was sworn in Chapa addressed the Council and those in attendance. “I think I have a unique commitment to the City, having been born and raised here,” said Chapa,”What…...

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