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The young leukemia patient, Sebastien Daniel, who three weeks ago was the guest of honor at the Sanger Fire Department and was featured in a front page story in the Fresno Bee, has died, according to Fire Chief Clyde Clinton. Full Story »
The Sanger Rotary Club will serve a free traditional holiday meal for Sanger seniors on Friday at the community center. Rotarians will donate free raffle prizes to be given away to the diners and Santa sometimes makes his first appearance of the season at this annual event. Full Story »
The water issue was the main topic of discussion at a meeting of the Latino Elected Officials Coalition, held on Nov. 24 in the Parlier City Hall Council Chambers. Full Story »
Sanger children are invited to send their letters to Santa by way of the Sanger Herald. The Herald will publish the letters in our Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 newspaper edition - and on our Website at www.thesangerherald.com - in time for Santa to see them just before Christmas. Full Story »
CEMEX and The Friends of Jesse Morrow Mountain face off today in a special Sanger Herald editorial section. Full Story »
Parents can provide a special holiday message to children, ages 3-7, from that certain someone at the North Pole. Registration is required by 5:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Recreation office at City Hall. Full Story »
The City of Sanger Recreation Department and Sanger Youth Council are not able to offer the Toys for Tots program this year. However, there are other organizations in Sanger still involved with the program. Full Story »
Volunteers sometimes outnumbered diners at the free Thanksgiving luncheon. Full Story »
Seven Sanger elementary schools are on the 2009 Star School Honor Roll just published by California Business for Education Excellence. Full Story »
A groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. today on Locan ave. adjacent to State Route 180 will mark the completion of the extension of the freeway between Clovis and Temperance and the beginning of work on the section between Temperance and Academy. Full Story »
A good Black Friday in Sanger. Store Manager Michelle Wilhoite said this year’s Black Friday at Sanger Walmart was better than the one last year. Shoppers began lining up at 9:30 p.m. Thursday for the 5 a.m. Friday specials, according to Jon Friberg, shift manager. Full Story »
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A team of more than 40 Rotarians and Interact Club members (That’s a high school Rotary Club) cleaned Jensen Ave. between Bethel and McCall last Saturday morning. “The kids were inspiring. Full Story »
Judging for the 2nd Annual Nation’s Christmas Tree City Display of Lights Contest will take place December 16, starting at 6 p.m., according to Nettie Inouye, chamber of commerce president and CEO. Full Story »
Teacher Georgianna Garcia and her Lone Star first grade class, show off the blanket they made. Michael Yamamoto may be spending the holidays in Afghanistan. But he, along with other members of his military base will be receiving a very special Christmas present from the valley. Full Story »
SUSD Transportation Dept. Sanger’s school bus drivers and mechanics, who keep your kids safe each school day, wish you a happy and safe Thanksgiving and remind you to stop your car when those red lights on the school bus are flashing. Full Story »
Sanger’s Fellowship Pastors are sponsoring the annual community Thanksgiving meal. The doors of the community center will be open Thanksgiving for everyone who would like to come and share a traditional holiday meal from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Full Story »
The Apaches swarmed and dominated the bigger, but slower Vikings so much Friday night the officials sometimes thought there were more than 11 Apaches on the field. Full Story »
Angie “Yo-Wis-Nuth” Osborne, 81, matriarch of the Traditional Choinumni East of the Kings River, died November 19, before learning the fate of her beloved Jesse Morrow Mountain. Full Story »
Mayor José Villarreal is still refusing to attend closed-door meetings of the city council and the district attorney is now investigating the issue that led to the mayor’s boycott, according to City Attorney David Weiland. Full Story »
Supervisor Debbie Poochigian, studying a topographic map display at the meeting last Wednesday in Sanger to collect comments about the proposed mining project on Jesse Morrow Mountain, said she and her fellow supervisors haven’t made up their minds about the project. Full Story »
Holiday lights illuminate the Denver City/County Building in downtown Denver. AP Photo/David Zalubowski
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