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Town of Harrison is a Harrison, NY-based company in the Government sector.
The Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities works every day to become the nation`s most person-centered and cost-effective state support system for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We execute our vision of supporting all Tennesseans with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling and rewarding lives through dedicated service and hard work. We are pioneers among our peers as the first state to receive Person-Centered Excellence Network Accreditation from the Council on Quality and Leadership. We pursue increased employment opportunities for people with disabilities in competitive integrated settings. We work to ensure that people can engage with their broader community while maintaining the best possible health.
City of Riverview is a Riverview, MI-based company in the Government sector.
Cosumnes Community Services District (Cosumnes CSD) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents, businesses, visitors, and employees within our diverse community by protecting lives, property, and the environment through superior fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention, and special operations response; and by providing parks and recreation services through well-maintained parks and recreational opportunities for health, wellness, and social interactions.
Kaufman was founded in 1848. Cities in Kaufman County include, Combine, Cottonwood, Crandall, Forney, Grays Prairie, Kaufman, Kemp, Mabank, Oak Grove, Oak Ridge, Post Oak Bend, Rosser, Scurry, Talty, and Terrell. Kaufman County is located in northeastern Texas. The county's center lies at approximately 32°35' north latitude and 96°18' west longitude. The county comprises 788 square miles of the Blackland Prairie region of Northeast Texas. The terrain is predominantly level to gently undulating, with an elevation ranging from 300 to 550 feet above sea level. The county is on the divide between two large rivers, the Trinity and the Sabine. It is located in the Trinity River watershed and is drained, in its western half, by the East Fork of the Trinity River and its tributaries, and, in its eastern half, by Cedar Creek and its tributaries, which flow into Cedar Creek Reservoirqv in the southern part of the county. Prairie grasses and mesquite, oak, pecan, and elm trees grow along the streams of the county. The soils are slightly acidic, with dark to light loamy surfaces and clayey subsoils. Mineral resources include limestone, sand and gravel, oil, and gas. The climate is subtropical-humid. Temperatures range in July from an average low of 72° F to an average high of 97° and in January from 33° to 54°. Rainfall averages thirty-nine inches, and the growing season averages 245 days each year.