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MONTELONGO:
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projects such as the 180 freeway, roads, parks, and various non-profit organizations within our community.
My goal as a council member will be to as- sist the current City Council on continuing to build a stronger Sanger for our next genera- tion. My priorities will be improving public safety, roads, parks, youth, and economic development. I will work diligently with our council to create an environment that will attract new businesses to Sanger with the expectation of generating revenue and jobs. As our City continues to grow, I will support the northward expansion on how to best utilize the future development within the City’s sphere of influence.
I am honored to receive support from the following: former Mayor of Fresno, Alan Autry; Mayor Bob Whalen, City of Clovis; Executive Director of California Latino Water Coalition, Mario Santoyo; Mayor David Carde- nas, City of Fowler; Mayor Jim Avalos, City of Selma; Mayor Pro Tem Scott Robertson, City of Selma; Mayor Pro Tem Amarpreet Dhaliwal, City of San Joaquin; Council Member Robert Silva, City of Mendota; Sanger Police Officers Association; Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer; former Mayor Mark D. Johnson, City of Sanger; former Mayor Sandra Neri, City of Sanger; former Mayor Pro Tem Rosa Pena, City of Sanger; and former Mayor Pro Tem Raymond McCann, City of Sanger.
It would be an honor to earn your vote and represent District 4 on the Sanger City Coun- cil.
SULENTA:
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ditions to essential services such as roads, public safety and infrastruc- tures while also building upon com- munity projects that are essential.
I have lived in Sanger for 38 years and worked for Sanger's fire department for 32 years. In the work environment I was not just a firefighter but was a person who anyone could turn to while being in charge of balancing and oversee- ing numerous budgets and staying up to date with state and federal OSHA regulations.
In my private life, I love volun- teering and I do so through Sanger Eagles Club and the Italian Federa- tion.
To show my commitment, if elected, I will put $500 a month back into Sanger by way of donat- ing to a different Sanger commu- nity non-profit organization for my first year. I am for the people and communities of Sanger.
By working together, govern- ment and citizens, we can bring forth economic growth, opportuni- ties, expansions and openness.
My name is David Sulenta and I want to be your voice, the voice of the people.
Please elect me to Sanger City Council District 4.
Tom Flores will be back in Sanger on Oct. 27 for the 14th annual Raider Nation Blood Drive.
Tom will tour the annual Raider Nation Blood Drives in Sanger, Visalia and Fresno. The Sanger drive will be held at the high
school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. That's usually Tom's last stop, arriving from Visalia around 2 p.m.
ONTIVEROS:
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effort to establish a multi-field sports complex, that I propose to fund using a new funding mechanism. I am pro- business and I work with other local businesses to serve our residents. I have also worked proactively to at- tract additional businesses to Sanger and continue to strengthen our local economy. I work hard to listen to the residents of our great city and ensure that your interests and concerns are acknowledged.
I am extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to serve in Sanger. I would appreciate your support in the upcoming election.
Tom, who was inducted into the new Sanger High School Athletic Hall of Fame last year, was the first Latino quarterback and first Latino coach of a Super Bowl cham- pion.
During his 11 years coaching the Raiders in Oakland and in Los Angeles, Tom led the team to wins in Super Bowls XV and XVIII.
SANGER WOMAN'S CLUB
SAT., OCT. 20 1-3 P.M.
SANGER HERALD 8A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2018
The Apaches will be in Ratcliffe Stadium in Fresno this Friday to play the Edison Tigers. Kickoff time is 7:30 p.m.
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Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sanger High School
FRESNO COUNTY’S INDEPENDENT CHOICE
PARTIAL ENDORSEMENTS
FRESNO COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY ASSOCIATION PAUL DICTOS, CPA
FRESNO COUNTY ASSESSOR-RECORDER
VICKI CROW, CPA
FRESNO COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER (RETD.)
ALAN CADE
FRESNO COUNTY DEPUTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER (RETD.)
HON. JUDY CASE MCNAIRY
FRESNO COUNTY SUPERVISOR (RETD.) HON. DEBBIE POOCHIGIAN
FRESNO COUNTY SUPERVISOR (RETD.)
HON. DOUG VAGIM
FRESNO COUNTY SUPERVISOR (RETD.)
HON. ELI ONTIVEROS, MAYOR PRO TEM
CITY OF SANGER
LINZIE L. DANIEL
CHAIR, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTERS/FRESNO COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (RETD.)
HON. DAVID CARDENAS, MAYOR
CITY OF FOWLER
HON. MARK RODRIGUEZ, COUNCILMEMBER
CITY OF FOWLER
HON. THOMAS M. BOYAJIAN
FRESNO CITY COUNCILMEMBER (RETD.)
ROBERT "BOB" HANDLEY
FUSD ADMINISTRATOR (RETD.)
JOHN LEAL, M.A ED.
SCCCD TRUSTEE AREA 3
CARLOS ARIAS, DISTRICT MANAGER
DEL REY COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
ELYSSA RODRIGUEZ
OFFICE ASSISTANT DEL REY COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
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