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Building community at St. Mary’s Summer Festival

By Cheryl Senn While attending last weekend’s St. Mary’s Summer Festival, I was able to listen to some talented Sanger youth on Youth Night. I was able to enjoy live music, games and food too. I attended two evenings of fun. The first was Youth Night where local youth members…...

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#thebeachlife

By Cheryl Senn I, along with other Valley residents, who want to escape the Valley heat, made the three hour drive to the Central Coast last weekend and found myself living the beach life while I was there. The beach life is so much more laid back than my everyday…...

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View from an intern

By Berenice Vargas This summer was by far the most interesting summers I’ve ever had, most likely because I didn’t stay home all summer long. I had the opportunity of meeting new people, doing exciting things, learning new things, and growing as a person, all because I was a summer…...

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I wish…

By Cheryl Senn If you had three wishes what would you wish for? What if you had seven wishes, would it be harder to come up with some wishes? So many times I hear people say ‘I wish’ and then they have a list of things they are wishing for…....

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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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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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The Legacy of Making It Better

By Cheryl Senn This past weekend I was able to enjoy a couple of movies. One movie, “The Book of Henry,” just started playing in theaters this past Friday. The trailer seemed very interesting and so I gave it a try. The movie was very thought provoking and had a…...

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Throw out the map for a new adventure

By Cheryl Senn On the front cover of the program which was handed out at the recent Kings River/Taft High School graduation, it said,”And now the adventure begins.” There is a whole world filled with adventure awaiting all the graduates. During Kings River/Taft High School principal Rick Church’s speech, he…...

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A Memorable Memorial Day Moment

By Cheryl Senn The recent Memorial Day Observance Ceremony at the Sanger Cemetery was especially memorable this year for some reason. Maybe it was the guest speakers, maybe it was the people I encountered. Not quite sure what it was that touched my heart the most. Knowing I was surrounded…...

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One Apache Wins, All Apaches Win

By Cheryl Senn I attended the recent Sanger High School Academic and Athletic Scholarship signing ceremony last week. The students being recognized were amazing athletes, students, and individuals. At the beginning of the ceremony, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Superintendent Matt Navo was praising the students and thanking the teachers,…...

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Building community at St. Mary’s Summer Festival

By Cheryl Senn While attending last weekend’s St. Mary’s Summer Festival, I was able to listen to some talented Sanger youth on Youth Night. I was able to enjoy live music, games and food too. I attended two evenings of fun. The first was Youth Night where local youth members…...

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#thebeachlife

By Cheryl Senn I, along with other Valley residents, who want to escape the Valley heat, made the three hour drive to the Central Coast last weekend and found myself living the beach life while I was there. The beach life is so much more laid back than my everyday…...

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View from an intern

By Berenice Vargas This summer was by far the most interesting summers I’ve ever had, most likely because I didn’t stay home all summer long. I had the opportunity of meeting new people, doing exciting things, learning new things, and growing as a person, all because I was a summer…...

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I wish…

By Cheryl Senn If you had three wishes what would you wish for? What if you had seven wishes, would it be harder to come up with some wishes? So many times I hear people say ‘I wish’ and then they have a list of things they are wishing for…....

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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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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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The Legacy of Making It Better

By Cheryl Senn This past weekend I was able to enjoy a couple of movies. One movie, “The Book of Henry,” just started playing in theaters this past Friday. The trailer seemed very interesting and so I gave it a try. The movie was very thought provoking and had a…...

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Throw out the map for a new adventure

By Cheryl Senn On the front cover of the program which was handed out at the recent Kings River/Taft High School graduation, it said,”And now the adventure begins.” There is a whole world filled with adventure awaiting all the graduates. During Kings River/Taft High School principal Rick Church’s speech, he…...

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A Memorable Memorial Day Moment

By Cheryl Senn The recent Memorial Day Observance Ceremony at the Sanger Cemetery was especially memorable this year for some reason. Maybe it was the guest speakers, maybe it was the people I encountered. Not quite sure what it was that touched my heart the most. Knowing I was surrounded…...

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One Apache Wins, All Apaches Win

By Cheryl Senn I attended the recent Sanger High School Academic and Athletic Scholarship signing ceremony last week. The students being recognized were amazing athletes, students, and individuals. At the beginning of the ceremony, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Superintendent Matt Navo was praising the students and thanking the teachers,…...

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