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Thankful for people’s love and kindness

By Cheryl Senn As the graphic states, “Today I am grateful, for all the people that are loving and kind to me.” When people think of Thanksgiving, they think of a big meal and gathering with family and friends. The list of the items on the menu can be quite…...

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A season of time changing confusion

By Cheryl Senn Does anybody really know what time it is? No, that is not just lyrics from a classic rock band Chicago song. It seems every year when Daylight Saving Time ends, everyone is thrown into chaos. Even with auto changing clocks on your phone, computer and car, people…...

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Remembering and reconnecting at reunion

By Cheryl Senn “A trip to nostalgia now and then is good for the spirit,” Don Bartolovic once said. I recently had the opportunity to attend and take some photos at the Sanger High School Class of 1980 (with a few from 1979 and 1981). When I arrived it appeared…...

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Neon Lights and Tasty Food

By Anahi Jaramillo With the perfect timing in the fall weather, the neon lights and the fresh scent of fair food, nostalgia is present for those who have visited the big Fresno fair these past couple weeks. The neon lights from the carnival rides gave me a sense of nostalgia…...

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Karen Pearson announced as new Sanger Chamber CEO/Pres

Press Release Announcement of President/Chief Executive Officer appointment Sanger District Chamber of Commerce The Board of Directors of the 185 square mile Sanger District Chamber of Commerce took action at its September 30th Board Meeting to fill the top executive staff vacancy. Karen Pearson has been selected to be elevated to…...

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Goodbyes and Hellos

By Anahi Jaramillo For over a year and a half the world shut down and with that so the schools. Hallways were empty, chairs were vacant and it seemed like most of these buildings lacked the Energy of students. Fortunately it all came to an end, stores opened, parks opened…...

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All because of a taco

By Cheryl Senn Who can eat 10 tacos the fastest? Who cooks up the best tasting tacos in Sanger? This past Saturday, the answers to those questions were revealed. All this fun was surrounded around a small, hand held corn tortilla, filled with tasty ingredients and special sauces. The taco…....

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Imagine the possibilities

By Cheryl Senn At the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Welcome Back Kick Off rally, this past Tuesday, the theme for the 2021-22 school year was revealed. The theme is “Imagine the possibilities.” During SUSD Superintendent Adela Jones speech she mentioned challenges that the district faced and faces, but through…...

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Tell someone they are loved today

By Cheryl Senn On a recent trip out to the Sanger High School-West campus, I noticed a sign in the office window of the school’s principal, Sam Polanco. The sign read, “Polanco Loves You!” It caught my attention because the whole window was clear and that was the only sign…...

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Ride the waves

By Cheryl Senn I finally was able to enjoy some vacation time with my family at the coast. It is my favorite place to go. Not only was it cooler than in the Central Valley, but I didn’t have to focus on work or feel the pressures of working or…...

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Thankful for people’s love and kindness

By Cheryl Senn As the graphic states, “Today I am grateful, for all the people that are loving and kind to me.” When people think of Thanksgiving, they think of a big meal and gathering with family and friends. The list of the items on the menu can be quite…...

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A season of time changing confusion

By Cheryl Senn Does anybody really know what time it is? No, that is not just lyrics from a classic rock band Chicago song. It seems every year when Daylight Saving Time ends, everyone is thrown into chaos. Even with auto changing clocks on your phone, computer and car, people…...

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Remembering and reconnecting at reunion

By Cheryl Senn “A trip to nostalgia now and then is good for the spirit,” Don Bartolovic once said. I recently had the opportunity to attend and take some photos at the Sanger High School Class of 1980 (with a few from 1979 and 1981). When I arrived it appeared…...

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Neon Lights and Tasty Food

By Anahi Jaramillo With the perfect timing in the fall weather, the neon lights and the fresh scent of fair food, nostalgia is present for those who have visited the big Fresno fair these past couple weeks. The neon lights from the carnival rides gave me a sense of nostalgia…...

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Karen Pearson announced as new Sanger Chamber CEO/Pres

Press Release Announcement of President/Chief Executive Officer appointment Sanger District Chamber of Commerce The Board of Directors of the 185 square mile Sanger District Chamber of Commerce took action at its September 30th Board Meeting to fill the top executive staff vacancy. Karen Pearson has been selected to be elevated to…...

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Goodbyes and Hellos

By Anahi Jaramillo For over a year and a half the world shut down and with that so the schools. Hallways were empty, chairs were vacant and it seemed like most of these buildings lacked the Energy of students. Fortunately it all came to an end, stores opened, parks opened…...

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All because of a taco

By Cheryl Senn Who can eat 10 tacos the fastest? Who cooks up the best tasting tacos in Sanger? This past Saturday, the answers to those questions were revealed. All this fun was surrounded around a small, hand held corn tortilla, filled with tasty ingredients and special sauces. The taco…....

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Imagine the possibilities

By Cheryl Senn At the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Welcome Back Kick Off rally, this past Tuesday, the theme for the 2021-22 school year was revealed. The theme is “Imagine the possibilities.” During SUSD Superintendent Adela Jones speech she mentioned challenges that the district faced and faces, but through…...

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Tell someone they are loved today

By Cheryl Senn On a recent trip out to the Sanger High School-West campus, I noticed a sign in the office window of the school’s principal, Sam Polanco. The sign read, “Polanco Loves You!” It caught my attention because the whole window was clear and that was the only sign…...

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Ride the waves

By Cheryl Senn I finally was able to enjoy some vacation time with my family at the coast. It is my favorite place to go. Not only was it cooler than in the Central Valley, but I didn’t have to focus on work or feel the pressures of working or…...

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