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Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 46th-largest city in the United States.
Village Of Wheeling is a Wheeling, IL-based company in the Government sector.
The City of Middletown is located in the heart of Ohio`s Southwestern Metropolitan region. Middletown is 25 miles south of Dayton, and is 30 miles north of Cincinnati. With a tight-knit community and a strong manufacturing history, Middletown, Ohio is the perfect place to live, play, work, and grow. Middletown boasts a booming economy, with the arrival of the AK Steel Research & Development Center and the Middletown Energy Center coming within the next three years. Middletown is also home to the annual Selection.com Ohio Balloon Challenge, a hot-air balloon competition that draws competitors from all over the world. Located just off of Ohio`s Interstate 75, Middletown is also home to the Middletown Regional Airport, making travel around the region even easier for visitors, residents, and business people. Education is important in Middletown. Middletown is home to a new middle school and newly-renovated high school, and has a fine network of elementary schools. There is also a wide variety of higher-education choices in Middletown: Cincinnati State, Miami University Middletown, Butler Tech, the Warren County Career Center, and the Greentree Health Sciences Academy all call Middletown home. We welcome you to our community. Our City staff is always ready to help should you have any questions about our great city!
City of San Fernando is a San Fernando, CA-based company in the Government sector.
The Municipal District includes the hamlets of Little Smoky, Ridgevalley, DeBolt, Landry Heights and Grovedale. Our borders encompass the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation and the towns of Fox Creek, Grande Cache and Valleyview, while Grande Prairie is our neighbour to the west. Serviced by Highways 40, 43 and 49, railways and a major airport in Grande Prairie, transportation is convenient and efficient. Agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, coal and tourism are all mainstays of both the local and provincial economy.