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Sanger residents feeling affects of low water pressure due to 50% drop in well production from original design

By Cheryl Senn Water production in the City of Sanger is concerning City officials and residents alike during this current California drought. The citizens of Sanger and leaders of Sanger have expressed concerns about the water system. John Mulligan, Public Works Director and City Engineer Josh Rogers made a presentation…...

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Sanger Celebrates its 100 Years (1922-2022)

By Anahi Jaramillo St. Mary’s Church held an opening celebration of 100 years of the parish (1922-2022). The Holy Mass was given by Fresno Diocese Bishop Joseph Brennan, which was also the first time he has visited Sanger since he was appointed Bishop. The bilingual mass was at 7pm for…...

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Jacklyn Kulow awarded inaugural Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County scholarship

By Cheryl Senn Sanger youth, Jacklyn Kulow, was the recipient of the inaugural Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County scholarship. Kulow was presented with a $1,500 scholarship this past week at a ceremony at the Sanger Boys & Girls Clubs headquarters. Board President Emeritus Ken Quenzer and his wife…...

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Sanger PD meeting with the community at new “Pop-Up Cop” events

By Cheryl Senn The community of Sanger has a new way to get to know the Sanger Police Department (SPD) which patrols their neighborhoods. SPD kicked-off their new program, Pop-Up Cop, this past week in the Cesar Chavez Park neighborhood. Sanger PD Lt. Jason Boust was asked where the idea…...

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2021 Fire Personnel of the Year, Kelly Fields, thoroughly enjoys serving the citizens of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn “I was very surprised by the announcement,” said Sanger Fire Department’s 2021 Fire Personnel of the Year, Emergency Medical Technician, Kelly Fields,”Being one of the newest employees in the department, I was very humbled to know that my “brothers and sister” felt the way they did about…...

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SPD Officer, Dario Salazar, commended for bravery & courage in protecting community

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Officer Dario Salazar was recognized at the recent Sanger City Council meeting and presented with a Certificate of Accommodation from the Sanger City Council by Sanger Mayor Eli Ontiveros. Officer Salazar was also presented with a Letter of Commendation from Sanger Police Chief Greg Garner…....

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Patriotism celebrated at Sanger 4th of July Spectacular

By Cheryl Senn More than 2,700 were in attendance at the 2021 City of Sanger and Sanger Chamber of Commerce 4th of July Spectacular. The 4th of July was celebrated on a Sunday this year, but that did not have an impact on the number of community members attending. Members…...

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“Treasures”, a book by James M. Spitze, highlights the history of the Scenic Highway 180 corridor

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 people attended the recent book signing event for “TREASURES en route to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks”, at House of Pendragon Brewery. As of this moment, we have sold and delivered 248 copies of TREASURES and will deliver another 90 copies in the…...

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Updating the Virgin of Guadalupe mural at St.Mary’s Church

By Cheryl Senn A community mural located at the corner of Bethel and North Ave., on the St. Mary’s Hall wall, will be looking refreshed and updated in the upcoming months. Local artist/muralist Ramiro Martinez began work on June 1, 2021 to brighten the colors and update the design of…...

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Sanger residents feeling affects of low water pressure due to 50% drop in well production from original design

By Cheryl Senn Water production in the City of Sanger is concerning City officials and residents alike during this current California drought. The citizens of Sanger and leaders of Sanger have expressed concerns about the water system. John Mulligan, Public Works Director and City Engineer Josh Rogers made a presentation…...

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Sanger Celebrates its 100 Years (1922-2022)

By Anahi Jaramillo St. Mary’s Church held an opening celebration of 100 years of the parish (1922-2022). The Holy Mass was given by Fresno Diocese Bishop Joseph Brennan, which was also the first time he has visited Sanger since he was appointed Bishop. The bilingual mass was at 7pm for…...

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Jacklyn Kulow awarded inaugural Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County scholarship

By Cheryl Senn Sanger youth, Jacklyn Kulow, was the recipient of the inaugural Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County scholarship. Kulow was presented with a $1,500 scholarship this past week at a ceremony at the Sanger Boys & Girls Clubs headquarters. Board President Emeritus Ken Quenzer and his wife…...

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Sanger PD meeting with the community at new “Pop-Up Cop” events

By Cheryl Senn The community of Sanger has a new way to get to know the Sanger Police Department (SPD) which patrols their neighborhoods. SPD kicked-off their new program, Pop-Up Cop, this past week in the Cesar Chavez Park neighborhood. Sanger PD Lt. Jason Boust was asked where the idea…...

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2021 Fire Personnel of the Year, Kelly Fields, thoroughly enjoys serving the citizens of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn “I was very surprised by the announcement,” said Sanger Fire Department’s 2021 Fire Personnel of the Year, Emergency Medical Technician, Kelly Fields,”Being one of the newest employees in the department, I was very humbled to know that my “brothers and sister” felt the way they did about…...

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SPD Officer, Dario Salazar, commended for bravery & courage in protecting community

By Cheryl Senn Sanger Police Officer Dario Salazar was recognized at the recent Sanger City Council meeting and presented with a Certificate of Accommodation from the Sanger City Council by Sanger Mayor Eli Ontiveros. Officer Salazar was also presented with a Letter of Commendation from Sanger Police Chief Greg Garner…....

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Patriotism celebrated at Sanger 4th of July Spectacular

By Cheryl Senn More than 2,700 were in attendance at the 2021 City of Sanger and Sanger Chamber of Commerce 4th of July Spectacular. The 4th of July was celebrated on a Sunday this year, but that did not have an impact on the number of community members attending. Members…...

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“Treasures”, a book by James M. Spitze, highlights the history of the Scenic Highway 180 corridor

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 people attended the recent book signing event for “TREASURES en route to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks”, at House of Pendragon Brewery. As of this moment, we have sold and delivered 248 copies of TREASURES and will deliver another 90 copies in the…...

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Updating the Virgin of Guadalupe mural at St.Mary’s Church

By Cheryl Senn A community mural located at the corner of Bethel and North Ave., on the St. Mary’s Hall wall, will be looking refreshed and updated in the upcoming months. Local artist/muralist Ramiro Martinez began work on June 1, 2021 to brighten the colors and update the design of…...

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