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Communities
REEDLEY
Incorporated in 1913, Reedley, with a population of over
24,000,
is an agricultural community in southeast Fresno County .
The beautiful Kings River flows through the community and
offers a variety of recreational opportunities for boating,
fishing, skiing, rafting and swimming. More fresh fruit produce
is grown and shipped from Reedley than from any other area
of the world. There are over thirty fruit and vegetable packing
facilities in Reedley including the world’s largest
plant, Ito Packing Company.
Reedley
Community College, with an enrollment of 6,500 students, is
located in Reedley. Reedley has long been recognized as a
progressive community and a very desirable community in which
to live and work.
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ORANGE
COVE
Orange Cove was incorporated in 1948. The rural atmosphere
is located on popular Highway 63 to Kings Canyon & Sequoia
Parks. Pine Flat Lake/Dam is nearby. Situated at the edge
of the Sierra Foothills, Orange Cove produces major crops
such as citrus, tree fruit
& grapes. The Council encourages development: commercial,
industrial & residential.
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PARLIER
Parlier was incorporated in 1921 and it is the center of the
beautiful San Joaquin Valley in Fresno County .Parlier has
a population of 12,058. It’s ideally situated about
200 miles north of Los Angeles and about the same distance
south of San Francisco and Sacramento . Parlier is the center
and 12 mile radial point for a service community area of over
100,000 people. Parlier is centrally located to serve the
vast California market of over 30 million people. Its proximity
to major highway networks and rail service makes Parlier an
attractive business location. Recreational opportunities in
the Sierra Nevada ’s are within an of hour time
from Parlier. Parlier has a strong labor force, good infrastructure
and a city government committed to making it a city that is
supportive of business.
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SQUAW
VALLEY
Squaw Valley, CA, population 2,691, is located in California's
Fresno County, about 30 miles from Fresno and 95.4 miles
from Bakersfield.
Through the 90's Squaw Valley's population has grown by about
25%.
The community of Squaw Valley is rich in history pertaining to
the Mono Indian tribe and ranching. The Annual Squaw Valley
Rodeo is held each year in the spring.
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DUNLAP
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