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The Northwest Region of Wyoming is composed of Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park and Washakie Counties. The Northwest Region encompasses the Big Horn Basin and is surrounded by the Big Horn Mountains on the east, the Absarokas to the west and the Owl Creek Mountains to the south. Park County provides the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park through the Shoshone Canyon. The world’s largest mineral hot springs are located in Hot Springs County. Encircled by mountains, the basin’s rolling hills provide excellent farmland.
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Counties comprising Pennsylvania's Northwest Region The Northwest Region is an area of Pennsylvania containing Butler, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango, and Warren counties. The population of the region is 908,367. Population growth is stable with increases in Butler, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, and Forest counties, but decreases in Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango counties.
The Northwest Region has a population of 49,925. The median age is 41.8 and 53.6 percent of the population has pursued education beyond high school. The median household income ranges from $32,109 in Hot Springs County to $38,487 in Park County. The household value is $70,551 in Big Horn County compared to $105,938 in Park County.
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The Northwest Region tournament uses a round-robin format in which each team plays a series of games against other tournament qualifiers. The top four finishers at the end of this phase of the tournament advance to single-elimination semifinal round competition. Semifinal winners then face off in the region championship game.
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Northwest Regional Branch The Northwest Regional Branch ... acts as a regional resource to local governments in the area of public records and information management. These services include consultation, workshops, and the coordination of additional services.
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DETROIT, June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank announced today that Elizabeth J. Correa has joined Comerica Bank as first vice president and manager of Comerica's banking centers in the Southfield Northwest region. She replaces Bruce Lyons, who retired after almost 50 years with Comerica. Correa will oversee 20 banking centers in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Ferndale, Franklin, Pleasant Ridge, Oak Park, Southfield and Troy, Mich., and will report to George Richards, senior vice president and manager of the Southeast Michigan banking centers.
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