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Sanger Citizen of the Year, Rolinda Hernandez, believes in making a difference

By Cheryl Senn The 2018 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year, Rolinda Hernandez, said “I think it’s important to volunteer because it’s a way of making a difference and you meet some great people. I choose to volunteer with groups or organizations I believe in and make…...

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Sanger Chamber’s 2018 Mr. & Mrs. Farmer, Douglas and Norma Hazelton

Compiled Douglas and Norma Hazelton were surprised with the announcement that they had been selected as the 2018 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce’s Mr. & Mrs. Farmer, by the Chamber CEO/President Tammy Wolfe. The Hazeltons were nominated by family friend, Delores Gonzalez. Here is the letter which she submitted to…...

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Sanger Track and Field, learning from the past to run smarter races

By Berenice Vargas Sanger Track and Field hosted their Sanger Easter Classic on Tues. March 27 at Dodson Field and were very successful. According to the Sanger Track and Field website, seniors Chinenye Agina and Andee Poole, along with juniors Cu-Nisha Mitchell and Lynley Montano placed second in the Girls…...

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SHS students invited to apply for scholarship-based summer program in Yosemite & Sequoia

Contributed High-school students in Sanger will have the opportunity to participate in a transformative outdoor and academic program in Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks this summer.  The Adventure Risk Challenge (ARC) summer courses introduce students to the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains, while challenging them academically, emotionally, and…...

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Look a little closer

By Cheryl Senn This past weekend, I was able to take a drive, in our local foothills, to take some photos of all the wildflowers that are blooming around Sanger. I stopped multiple times because there were multiple areas with bright spring colors I wanted to capture in a photograph…....

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Women displayed talent at Women’s History Month Art Show at City Hall

By Cheryl Senn This is the second year the City of Sanger has celebrated Women’s History Month with variety of activities and recognitions. Sanger City Council member Melissa Hurtado, who represents District I, organized the activities with the assistance and support from her fellow City council members and City staff…....

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SHS Competition Cheer Squad made history by winning Valley Championship

By Cheryl Senn After just four years, the Sanger High School (SHS) Competition Cheer Squad has been acknowledged for winning  the CIF Division III Championship for the first time in school history. “Sanger High is very proud and inspired by the students reaching this tremendous goal,” said SHS Assistant Principal…...

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Apache badminton putting in extra hours of practice in hopes of a CMAC win

By Berenice Vargas This season, Sanger High’s Varsity Girls Badminton team hopes to make it past the first round of Valley playoffs and to win CMAC championship after they finished second place in CMAC last season, according to Varsity Girls Badminton Head Coach Allison Parks. “This year our league is…...

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National School Walkout, a peaceful, on campus event, at Sanger High

By Cheryl Senn More than 200 students participated in the recent National School Walkout event at SHS. The SHS students joined thousands from throughout the Nation, to take a moment to recognize the 17 victims of Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. The SHS students did not walk out…...

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Lori Hawkyard, new principal of Sanger Adult School, enjoys providing tools for adults to better their lives

By Cheryl Senn Lori Hawkyard, who has served the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) for more than 26 years, was recently named the new Sanger Adult School principal, at a SUSD School Board meeting. Hawkyard said she was elated when she was notified that SUSD decided to name her as…...

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Sanger Citizen of the Year, Rolinda Hernandez, believes in making a difference

By Cheryl Senn The 2018 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year, Rolinda Hernandez, said “I think it’s important to volunteer because it’s a way of making a difference and you meet some great people. I choose to volunteer with groups or organizations I believe in and make…...

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Sanger Chamber’s 2018 Mr. & Mrs. Farmer, Douglas and Norma Hazelton

Compiled Douglas and Norma Hazelton were surprised with the announcement that they had been selected as the 2018 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce’s Mr. & Mrs. Farmer, by the Chamber CEO/President Tammy Wolfe. The Hazeltons were nominated by family friend, Delores Gonzalez. Here is the letter which she submitted to…...

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Sanger Track and Field, learning from the past to run smarter races

By Berenice Vargas Sanger Track and Field hosted their Sanger Easter Classic on Tues. March 27 at Dodson Field and were very successful. According to the Sanger Track and Field website, seniors Chinenye Agina and Andee Poole, along with juniors Cu-Nisha Mitchell and Lynley Montano placed second in the Girls…...

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SHS students invited to apply for scholarship-based summer program in Yosemite & Sequoia

Contributed High-school students in Sanger will have the opportunity to participate in a transformative outdoor and academic program in Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks this summer.  The Adventure Risk Challenge (ARC) summer courses introduce students to the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains, while challenging them academically, emotionally, and…...

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Look a little closer

By Cheryl Senn This past weekend, I was able to take a drive, in our local foothills, to take some photos of all the wildflowers that are blooming around Sanger. I stopped multiple times because there were multiple areas with bright spring colors I wanted to capture in a photograph…....

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Women displayed talent at Women’s History Month Art Show at City Hall

By Cheryl Senn This is the second year the City of Sanger has celebrated Women’s History Month with variety of activities and recognitions. Sanger City Council member Melissa Hurtado, who represents District I, organized the activities with the assistance and support from her fellow City council members and City staff…....

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SHS Competition Cheer Squad made history by winning Valley Championship

By Cheryl Senn After just four years, the Sanger High School (SHS) Competition Cheer Squad has been acknowledged for winning  the CIF Division III Championship for the first time in school history. “Sanger High is very proud and inspired by the students reaching this tremendous goal,” said SHS Assistant Principal…...

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Apache badminton putting in extra hours of practice in hopes of a CMAC win

By Berenice Vargas This season, Sanger High’s Varsity Girls Badminton team hopes to make it past the first round of Valley playoffs and to win CMAC championship after they finished second place in CMAC last season, according to Varsity Girls Badminton Head Coach Allison Parks. “This year our league is…...

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National School Walkout, a peaceful, on campus event, at Sanger High

By Cheryl Senn More than 200 students participated in the recent National School Walkout event at SHS. The SHS students joined thousands from throughout the Nation, to take a moment to recognize the 17 victims of Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. The SHS students did not walk out…...

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Lori Hawkyard, new principal of Sanger Adult School, enjoys providing tools for adults to better their lives

By Cheryl Senn Lori Hawkyard, who has served the Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) for more than 26 years, was recently named the new Sanger Adult School principal, at a SUSD School Board meeting. Hawkyard said she was elated when she was notified that SUSD decided to name her as…...

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