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Lewiston, Maine, is a growing city full of possibility, delivering untapped opportunity that is affordable, accessible and abundant. Founded on a fiercely blue-collar ethos of hard work and resilience from an industrial past that carries through the present culture, Lewiston offers all the potential of a diverse and vibrant city balanced by a hometown sense of community. Urban to suburban, downtown to rural, Lewiston is home to families and entrepreneurs from around the world, generations of locals, and new faces. With its convenient location, desirable resources and services, and affordability, Lewiston is where legacies are ready to be made.
The City of Laredo is a city with a current population of approximately 257,156 residents and is located on the north bank of the historic Rio Grande River (or Rio Bravo, as it is known in Mexico). Laredo is unique in that it is the only city to operate international bridges between two Mexican states. The city presently maintains four international bridges crossing the Rio Grande into the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon. Laredo is the United States principal port of entry into Mexico, located on the Pan American Highway that stretches from Canada into Central and South America. With 83.44 square miles and its current population base, Laredo is the largest city in the County of Webb and is the county seat of Webb County.
At the City of Stillwater, we’re committed to making digital access to information, city services and your elected officials as easy and efficient as possible.
Sycamore park District is a Sycamore, IL-based company in the Government sector.
The City of Fresno is located in the heart of the state in the fertile San Joaquin Valley. From the agricultural fields on the valley floor to the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevadas, the Fresno area truly offers something for everyone. The ‘Who’, ‘What’, ‘When’, ‘Where’, and ‘Why’ begins here as we help you Discover Fresno! Fresno was founded by the Central Pacific Railroad Company in 1872. The location for the town was uninviting at best, with barren sand plains in all directions. However, Leland J. Stanford, a Company Director for the railroad, was so impressed with a wheat field he saw in the distance that he decided this was the place for the new station. In 1875 the Central California Colony was established south of Fresno which set the model for a system of development that was used throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Tracts of land were subdivided into 20-40 acre parcels, irrigated from a system of canals and often landscaped with boulevards of palms, eucalyptus or other drought-resistant trees. By 1903 there were 48 separate colonies or tracts in Fresno County which drew farmers and their families from Scandinavia and from across the United States.