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  1. Fresno
    Fresno is the sixth-largest city in California and the largest metropolis in the ever-expanding Central Valley. Its nickname, “The All-American City,” fits like a glove. Located in the heart of California, centrally located between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Fresno is currently experiencing significant growth in the housing market.
  2. Fresno -- Fresno County
    Fresno is a leading agribusiness hub, with 250 different crops produced by 7,500 farmers on 1.9 million irrigated acres, worth $3 billion a year. Fresno County's top agricultural products are grapes, cotton, tomatoes, cattle and calves, and turkeys.
  3. Fresno -- Fresno State
    Fresno is the sixth-largest city in California and the county seat of Fresno County, with an official Census Bureau estimated population of 481,035 as of July 1, 2006. It is located in the centre of the expansive Central Valley[3], approximately 200 miles north of Los Angeles, and 170 miles south of the state capital, Sacramento. The city is the cultural and economic center of the Fresno-Clovis metropolitan area. Fresno is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Central Valley with a population of 1,002,284, after Sacramento.
  4. Fresno -- Fresno Unified
    Fresno Unified School District will be submitting applications to the California Department of Education for 21st Century Community Learning Center funding. One application will be for Ahwahnee Middle School. Another application will be for the high school program at Sunnyside High School. Grant funds will be used to provide academic support and enrichment activities after school. Contact Information: Grants Office, 457-3186.
  5. Fresno -- Cities
    As the sixth largest city in California, Fresno has been the home to many individuals living out their West Coast dreams. A city of almost half a million residents, Fresno has all of the amenities you would expect from a large city while retaining the charm of a small town.
  6. Fresno -- Services
    In addition to making a difference in the Fresno community, members earn a $10,900 stipend, and are provided with dental/health care coverage and for those who qualify, childcare benefits. At the end of a successful full-time one-year term of service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of $4,725 that they can use to pay for past or future education costs. During their tour of service, members will ... be trained in disaster preparation and civic education and earn certifications in CPR, First Aid, and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).
  7. Fresno -- President John
    Henry T. Perea was first elected in 2002, becoming the youngest councilman in Fresno history. He has served as the council's acting president, and was recently appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
  8. Fresno -- River Park
    Centrally located near several major recreational and tourist destinations, including Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks, Fresno is a terrific place to raise a family. The seasonally warm, dry climate and racially diverse population makes owning a new condo or townhome in Fresno, CA a sound investment.
  9. State of California -- Fresno State
    In addition to the January 17 and 18 events in Sacramento, six other Komen for the Cure Affiliate communities across the state of California are planning or will have held "pink lighting" activities in their own areas. Those communities include: Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego, the Inland Empire, Orange County and San Francisco. Dates for each lighting will be announced separately. Additionally, each of the Komen Affiliate communities will be sending representatives to Sacramento for the two-day California Community Challenge events.
  10. Fresno -- United States
    In November of 2000, KFSN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Fresno, Calif., became the first station to employ the technology in its broadcast operation, broadcasting its digital signal on VHF channel 9. Today, the ATSC Broadcast Transmission System RF Filters have become an industry-standard component deployed across a variety of ATSC DTV transmission platforms by third-party vendors
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