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Jessica Guerra, 2017 Citizen of the Year, does what the Lord calls her to do, to serve the community of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn Jessica Guerra said she was extremely blesses and honored to have been named the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce 2017 Citizen of the Year. “Its important for me to give back,” said Guerra. Guerra has lived in Sanger for 27 years with her husband Dave, and son…...

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Live Fire Training, rare valuable experience for all firefighters

By Cheryl Senn Two homes filled with smoke and flames is what the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) firefighters faced, as they conducted a Live Fire Training, this past Saturday. “You gotta know your enemy,” said SFD firefighter/paramedic, Kyle Young, about the Live Fire Training,”If we can know our enemy better,…...

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“Sanger Rocks”, a new social media scavenger hunt, brings many smiles to those who participate

By Cheryl Senn Combining art, a scavenger hunt, photography, the game of Clue and a whole lot of smiles, Sanger Rocks, is the new fun group everyone is joining. The directions on the Sanger Rocks Facebook page said: “This is for kids and Adults. You paint a rock, leave a clue and…...

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City council woman, Melissa Hurtado, wants to create a better place for the people of Sanger to live prosperously

By Benjamin James Ayala The City of Sanger elected three new city council members this year with the past election, in November 2016, and one of the council members is named Melissa Hurtado. As the new council woman on board, Hurtado expects to give back to the community that she…...

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Gong’s IGA Market receives Pillar of Public Health Award

By Cheryl Senn Gong’s IGA Market is a great example of both a Retailer and Employer Pillar, according to a County of Fresno Department of Public Health Press Release. Gong’s Market offers their community ready and affordable access to healthful products and services, and limits the marketing of unhealthful products…....

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Socorro Deaver, building a firefighting community, with proceeds from inaugural Jim Deaver Fire Academy Scholarship

By Benjamin James Ayala The Jim Deaver 2017 Fire Academy Scholarship fund committee has organized an event to help with the funds for the inaugural scholarship. The 1st Annual Fire Fighters in the Making Fundraiser barbeque on March 26th at the Kings River Winery will be providing funds to the…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Sanger’s new Sluggers Club, giving athletes a place to practice their swing

By Cheryl Senn The renovations and improvements to the former barbershop and electronic store, on N St, took more than two years, to provide an opportunity for Sanger youth to pick up a bat and practice their swing. The new Sanger Slugger’s Club opened its doors on February 11 of…...

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Jessica Guerra, 2017 Citizen of the Year, does what the Lord calls her to do, to serve the community of Sanger

By Cheryl Senn Jessica Guerra said she was extremely blesses and honored to have been named the Sanger District Chamber of Commerce 2017 Citizen of the Year. “Its important for me to give back,” said Guerra. Guerra has lived in Sanger for 27 years with her husband Dave, and son…...

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Live Fire Training, rare valuable experience for all firefighters

By Cheryl Senn Two homes filled with smoke and flames is what the Sanger Fire Department (SFD) firefighters faced, as they conducted a Live Fire Training, this past Saturday. “You gotta know your enemy,” said SFD firefighter/paramedic, Kyle Young, about the Live Fire Training,”If we can know our enemy better,…...

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“Sanger Rocks”, a new social media scavenger hunt, brings many smiles to those who participate

By Cheryl Senn Combining art, a scavenger hunt, photography, the game of Clue and a whole lot of smiles, Sanger Rocks, is the new fun group everyone is joining. The directions on the Sanger Rocks Facebook page said: “This is for kids and Adults. You paint a rock, leave a clue and…...

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City council woman, Melissa Hurtado, wants to create a better place for the people of Sanger to live prosperously

By Benjamin James Ayala The City of Sanger elected three new city council members this year with the past election, in November 2016, and one of the council members is named Melissa Hurtado. As the new council woman on board, Hurtado expects to give back to the community that she…...

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Gong’s IGA Market receives Pillar of Public Health Award

By Cheryl Senn Gong’s IGA Market is a great example of both a Retailer and Employer Pillar, according to a County of Fresno Department of Public Health Press Release. Gong’s Market offers their community ready and affordable access to healthful products and services, and limits the marketing of unhealthful products…....

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Socorro Deaver, building a firefighting community, with proceeds from inaugural Jim Deaver Fire Academy Scholarship

By Benjamin James Ayala The Jim Deaver 2017 Fire Academy Scholarship fund committee has organized an event to help with the funds for the inaugural scholarship. The 1st Annual Fire Fighters in the Making Fundraiser barbeque on March 26th at the Kings River Winery will be providing funds to the…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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Student artistic expression exhibited at SUSD Youth Art Month Competition

By Benjamin James Ayala Last Saturday, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) showcased the art of elementary school students, from throughout the district, at the Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS) Arts Gallery, for the Youth Art Month Showcase. This art showcases more than 50 student’s works from kindergarten through 6th grade…....

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Local Girl Scout Troop 3579 busy selling cookies, earning badges, and planning to make the City a greener place

By Benjamin James Ayala   Local Girl Scouts Troop 3579 has high hopes of earning badges and making the City of Sanger a greener place. Girl Scouts Cookies are back in season and Troop 3579 is one troop who is selling those cookies while pursuing more badges and helping the…...

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Sanger’s new Sluggers Club, giving athletes a place to practice their swing

By Cheryl Senn The renovations and improvements to the former barbershop and electronic store, on N St, took more than two years, to provide an opportunity for Sanger youth to pick up a bat and practice their swing. The new Sanger Slugger’s Club opened its doors on February 11 of…...

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