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Good connected with her past, at the Sanger Depot Museum, where she found her 1971 SHS Yearbook

By Berenice Vargas After 34 years of looking for her 1971 Sanger High School (SHS) yearbook, Susan Good finally found a copy, which she can now call her own, at the Sanger Depot Museum. Good was participating in the Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus organized by the Sanger Chamber of Commerce…...

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RISE Church, elevating people to a new way of life

By Berenice Vargas Tito Villegas, Sanger resident and local pastor of a new place to worship, RISE Church, is hoping to find a new home in Sanger. “It wasn’t until last year when my wife and I realized that our area of service was in the town that we have…...

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Looking ahead down new roads

By Cheryl Senn There has been a lot road construction and improvements taking place in the City of Sanger this summer. Watching all the road work and having to navigate around the road work to get to my office has been an adventure. Hearing how the roadwork has affected downtown…...

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Sanger Chamber Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus, showcasing county Ag industry in a fun way

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger District Chamber of Commerce (SDCC) Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus had 28 passengers who wanted to experience some of what the Fresno County Fruit Trail has to offer. “There is a lot of reasons why the fruit trail came around,” said SDCC CEO Tammy Wolfe,” There…...

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SUSD Transportation needs new buses, and financial and community support, to meet future growth

By Berenice Vargas Currently Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) has 39{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} of its fleet of 51 school buses which are 20 years old or older, still transporting more than 4,766 students on a regular school day. Of those 51 school buses, 20 are over 20 years old, 20 are between…...

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Off season workouts for wrestlers making an impact on competitiveness

By Cheryl Senn In order to be competitive, in wrestling in the Central Valley, it is imperative that wrestlers continue to improve their strength, explosiveness, agility, mental toughness, and technique during the offseason, according to Sanger High School (SHS) Head Wrestling Coach Zhon Kuraspediani. “Wrestling is very competitive in the…...

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What does it mean to be a hero?

By Cheryl Senn During this past Independence Day, 4th of July week, there were many opportunities to find out what a hero is. “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” – Joseph Campbell. As we prepared for celebrating the 4th of…...

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Ruiz 4 Kids Awards $345,000 to Central Valley Students, including $9,000 to SHS graduates

Press Release Dinuba, CA-Ruiz 4 Kids is helping the dreams of continued education for current and future college students. A total of 317 California Central Valley students are recipients of 2017 Ruiz 4 Kids Scholarships, nine students from Sanger were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship. “We are thrilled to assist…...

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Pinnacle Wellness training helping Sanger firefighters be ready for the calls

By Berenice Vargas Sanger Fire Department is currently receiving special training from Pinnacle Training Systems to improve firefighter health, life expectancy and enhance their ability to serve the community. “They teach a lot of body mechanics and stretching mobility, and they really stress that a lot,” said Sanger Fire Chief…...

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He’s not only my Son, He’s my Hero

By Berenice Vargas On January 8, 2017, Alec Salinas saved his mother’s life, Clara Salinas, after being involved in a car crash heading North on McCall at the intersection of Butler. “I didn’t really notice it, but out of the corner of my eye I saw two lights coming close,…...

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Good connected with her past, at the Sanger Depot Museum, where she found her 1971 SHS Yearbook

By Berenice Vargas After 34 years of looking for her 1971 Sanger High School (SHS) yearbook, Susan Good finally found a copy, which she can now call her own, at the Sanger Depot Museum. Good was participating in the Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus organized by the Sanger Chamber of Commerce…...

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RISE Church, elevating people to a new way of life

By Berenice Vargas Tito Villegas, Sanger resident and local pastor of a new place to worship, RISE Church, is hoping to find a new home in Sanger. “It wasn’t until last year when my wife and I realized that our area of service was in the town that we have…...

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Looking ahead down new roads

By Cheryl Senn There has been a lot road construction and improvements taking place in the City of Sanger this summer. Watching all the road work and having to navigate around the road work to get to my office has been an adventure. Hearing how the roadwork has affected downtown…...

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Sanger Chamber Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus, showcasing county Ag industry in a fun way

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger District Chamber of Commerce (SDCC) Inaugural Fruit Trail Bus had 28 passengers who wanted to experience some of what the Fresno County Fruit Trail has to offer. “There is a lot of reasons why the fruit trail came around,” said SDCC CEO Tammy Wolfe,” There…...

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SUSD Transportation needs new buses, and financial and community support, to meet future growth

By Berenice Vargas Currently Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) has 39{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} of its fleet of 51 school buses which are 20 years old or older, still transporting more than 4,766 students on a regular school day. Of those 51 school buses, 20 are over 20 years old, 20 are between…...

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Off season workouts for wrestlers making an impact on competitiveness

By Cheryl Senn In order to be competitive, in wrestling in the Central Valley, it is imperative that wrestlers continue to improve their strength, explosiveness, agility, mental toughness, and technique during the offseason, according to Sanger High School (SHS) Head Wrestling Coach Zhon Kuraspediani. “Wrestling is very competitive in the…...

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What does it mean to be a hero?

By Cheryl Senn During this past Independence Day, 4th of July week, there were many opportunities to find out what a hero is. “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” – Joseph Campbell. As we prepared for celebrating the 4th of…...

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Ruiz 4 Kids Awards $345,000 to Central Valley Students, including $9,000 to SHS graduates

Press Release Dinuba, CA-Ruiz 4 Kids is helping the dreams of continued education for current and future college students. A total of 317 California Central Valley students are recipients of 2017 Ruiz 4 Kids Scholarships, nine students from Sanger were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship. “We are thrilled to assist…...

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Pinnacle Wellness training helping Sanger firefighters be ready for the calls

By Berenice Vargas Sanger Fire Department is currently receiving special training from Pinnacle Training Systems to improve firefighter health, life expectancy and enhance their ability to serve the community. “They teach a lot of body mechanics and stretching mobility, and they really stress that a lot,” said Sanger Fire Chief…...

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He’s not only my Son, He’s my Hero

By Berenice Vargas On January 8, 2017, Alec Salinas saved his mother’s life, Clara Salinas, after being involved in a car crash heading North on McCall at the intersection of Butler. “I didn’t really notice it, but out of the corner of my eye I saw two lights coming close,…...

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