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Team support

By Cheryl Senn What does it take to be a winning team? I would guess people would say a team would need talented athletes and experienced coaches. That is true. But that is only part of it.  I believe you also need team support in order to have a winning…...

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The shape of water, the shape of you

By Cheryl Senn It did seem coincidental that it would rain for a couple of days after I went to the theaters to see the movie “The Shape of Water,” with my daughter. As I watched the droplets of water on the front window of my car, as I drove…...

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Wrapped with love

By Cheryl Senn I once heard the saying that “the greatest gifts are not wrapped in paper, but in love.” I was fortunate to have the opportunity to volunteer with the Sanger Police Department as a Sanger Fire Department Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member, and assist with wrapping gifts…...

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Narcos or Nothing

By Michael Castillo , Guest Editorial  Latinos portrayal in any form of mainstream media is minimal to none. Especially in the world of entertainment in America. In a world that has huge diversity, there is discrimination still going on today. As a society we need to understand the importance of…...

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Parades celebrate what is best in a community

By Cheryl Senn The route of the recent 70th annual Toyland Parade was lined with more than 5,000 people, all who wanted to see the floats, bands, cars, horses, and people, who were proudly moving down the downtown streets. Alex Bledsoe once said,”Parades ain’t for the people on the floats,…...

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Lights brighten up the holidays with message of love

By Cheryl Senn It seems there are more lights being lit right after Thanksgiving, in preparation for Christmas. Watching the City of Sanger Public Works employees string lights on the big Christmas trees in Brehler Square amazed me because more than 480 lights were strung on just one of the…...

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To be thankful

By Cheryl Senn At Thanksgiving, many reflect on what they have to be thankful for. It seems like the whole United States is involved with the same thing. Gathering together with family and friends, cooking traditional food items, having a moment of thanks, sitting and eating together, and then relaxing…....

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In the end…Family First

By Cheryl Senn “The most important thing in the world is family and love.” – John Wooden It seems that individuals have been choosing family over volunteering and even their jobs lately. The value of the family has seemed to be on everyone’s minds.  Even the current school district superintendent…...

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Saluting our heroes on Veterans Day

By Cheryl Senn I watched, as many veterans participating in the Sanger Veterans Parade saluted other veterans, in the parade, and along the parade route. I watched as many veterans participated in the parade.  I went up to one of the veterans who participated in the Presentation of Colors, during…...

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Take Off the Mask and Be Real

By Cheryl Senn This week a lot of people celebrated Halloween by donning costumes and masks and pretending to be someone that they are not. Pretending to be someone funny, scary, or fictional. The interesting thing about this is there are people who wear masks every day of the year. …...

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Team support

By Cheryl Senn What does it take to be a winning team? I would guess people would say a team would need talented athletes and experienced coaches. That is true. But that is only part of it.  I believe you also need team support in order to have a winning…...

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The shape of water, the shape of you

By Cheryl Senn It did seem coincidental that it would rain for a couple of days after I went to the theaters to see the movie “The Shape of Water,” with my daughter. As I watched the droplets of water on the front window of my car, as I drove…...

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Wrapped with love

By Cheryl Senn I once heard the saying that “the greatest gifts are not wrapped in paper, but in love.” I was fortunate to have the opportunity to volunteer with the Sanger Police Department as a Sanger Fire Department Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member, and assist with wrapping gifts…...

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Narcos or Nothing

By Michael Castillo , Guest Editorial  Latinos portrayal in any form of mainstream media is minimal to none. Especially in the world of entertainment in America. In a world that has huge diversity, there is discrimination still going on today. As a society we need to understand the importance of…...

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Parades celebrate what is best in a community

By Cheryl Senn The route of the recent 70th annual Toyland Parade was lined with more than 5,000 people, all who wanted to see the floats, bands, cars, horses, and people, who were proudly moving down the downtown streets. Alex Bledsoe once said,”Parades ain’t for the people on the floats,…...

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Lights brighten up the holidays with message of love

By Cheryl Senn It seems there are more lights being lit right after Thanksgiving, in preparation for Christmas. Watching the City of Sanger Public Works employees string lights on the big Christmas trees in Brehler Square amazed me because more than 480 lights were strung on just one of the…...

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To be thankful

By Cheryl Senn At Thanksgiving, many reflect on what they have to be thankful for. It seems like the whole United States is involved with the same thing. Gathering together with family and friends, cooking traditional food items, having a moment of thanks, sitting and eating together, and then relaxing…....

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In the end…Family First

By Cheryl Senn “The most important thing in the world is family and love.” – John Wooden It seems that individuals have been choosing family over volunteering and even their jobs lately. The value of the family has seemed to be on everyone’s minds.  Even the current school district superintendent…...

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Saluting our heroes on Veterans Day

By Cheryl Senn I watched, as many veterans participating in the Sanger Veterans Parade saluted other veterans, in the parade, and along the parade route. I watched as many veterans participated in the parade.  I went up to one of the veterans who participated in the Presentation of Colors, during…...

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Take Off the Mask and Be Real

By Cheryl Senn This week a lot of people celebrated Halloween by donning costumes and masks and pretending to be someone that they are not. Pretending to be someone funny, scary, or fictional. The interesting thing about this is there are people who wear masks every day of the year. …...

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