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Supervisor Magsig shares thoughts on homeless epidemic

By Nathan Magsig, Fresno County Board of Supervisor, District 5 You don’t have to travel far to see evidence of broken lives and failed policies which are fueling the homeless epidemic in the metropolitan area of Fresno County.  With the onset of Covid-19 local governments and community-based organizations mobilized to spend scarce…...

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What would be revealed as your superpower?

By Cheryl Senn If you have been streaming any Netflix movies, there is no way you missed the trending Top 10 movie, Power Project. You see, during the Summer, I would normally be going to the movies at a local theater. But, one of the down sides of all the…...

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Back to school in a virtual world with Distance Learning

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) 2020 back to school routine was interrupted by COVID-19 in a historic way. There were no traditional back to school nights or the huge General Session. Even back to school shopping took on another look and vibe. Instead of back to…...

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Save the children

By Anahi Jaramillo Wake up. Eat. Learn. Sleep. Repeat. A child’s life isn’t a complicated life, it’s not a chaotic life. They go about their day, enjoying every shade of color, every smile that comes their way. A child’s first emotion is love toward their mother and everyone that comes…...

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The blame game

By Cheryl Senn It’s hard to believe that something as microscopic as the coronavirus can wreak such havoc when it comes to people blaming each other for the ills of the world. Neal Shusterman once said,”Everyone needs someone to blame.” From government officials to average every day citizens, everyone seems…...

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Can’t count on the numbers

By Cheryl Senn It seems that the world has a constant eye on the COVID-19 counts, whether it is deaths, cases, hospitalizations, or community numbers. It seems the Governor of California and Fresno County also concern themselves with the “Positivity Rate”, the amount of people who are tested who test…...

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Do what’s right on the 4th

By Cheryl Senn This 4th of July will have people celebrating Independence Day in a whole new way. Most cities will not have a fireworks show for the community to gather and celebrate together due to State, County and City orders which limits gatherings, closes indoor dining and bars, due…...

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Sanger Sports flowing into a new norm

By Anahi Jaramillo “You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash…....

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Prayers for the people

By Cheryl Senn A couple of weeks ago, pastors from local Sanger churches, gathered together at Brehler Square, in downtown Sanger, to pray for the residents of Sanger, the County, the State of California, the United States and the world. The pastors wanted to let people know they are there…...

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The sign of the times

By Cheryl Senn While driving home the other night, I noticed the electronic billboard, which is close to the intersection of Hwy 180 and Academy had a different message on it than it usually had. In the past, the sign would advise drivers about their driving speeds, driving under the…...

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Supervisor Magsig shares thoughts on homeless epidemic

By Nathan Magsig, Fresno County Board of Supervisor, District 5 You don’t have to travel far to see evidence of broken lives and failed policies which are fueling the homeless epidemic in the metropolitan area of Fresno County.  With the onset of Covid-19 local governments and community-based organizations mobilized to spend scarce…...

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What would be revealed as your superpower?

By Cheryl Senn If you have been streaming any Netflix movies, there is no way you missed the trending Top 10 movie, Power Project. You see, during the Summer, I would normally be going to the movies at a local theater. But, one of the down sides of all the…...

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Back to school in a virtual world with Distance Learning

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) 2020 back to school routine was interrupted by COVID-19 in a historic way. There were no traditional back to school nights or the huge General Session. Even back to school shopping took on another look and vibe. Instead of back to…...

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Save the children

By Anahi Jaramillo Wake up. Eat. Learn. Sleep. Repeat. A child’s life isn’t a complicated life, it’s not a chaotic life. They go about their day, enjoying every shade of color, every smile that comes their way. A child’s first emotion is love toward their mother and everyone that comes…...

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The blame game

By Cheryl Senn It’s hard to believe that something as microscopic as the coronavirus can wreak such havoc when it comes to people blaming each other for the ills of the world. Neal Shusterman once said,”Everyone needs someone to blame.” From government officials to average every day citizens, everyone seems…...

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Can’t count on the numbers

By Cheryl Senn It seems that the world has a constant eye on the COVID-19 counts, whether it is deaths, cases, hospitalizations, or community numbers. It seems the Governor of California and Fresno County also concern themselves with the “Positivity Rate”, the amount of people who are tested who test…...

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Do what’s right on the 4th

By Cheryl Senn This 4th of July will have people celebrating Independence Day in a whole new way. Most cities will not have a fireworks show for the community to gather and celebrate together due to State, County and City orders which limits gatherings, closes indoor dining and bars, due…...

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Sanger Sports flowing into a new norm

By Anahi Jaramillo “You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash…....

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Prayers for the people

By Cheryl Senn A couple of weeks ago, pastors from local Sanger churches, gathered together at Brehler Square, in downtown Sanger, to pray for the residents of Sanger, the County, the State of California, the United States and the world. The pastors wanted to let people know they are there…...

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The sign of the times

By Cheryl Senn While driving home the other night, I noticed the electronic billboard, which is close to the intersection of Hwy 180 and Academy had a different message on it than it usually had. In the past, the sign would advise drivers about their driving speeds, driving under the…...

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