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Caldwell is the home of two magnificent golf courses, museums displaying artifacts, and a community full of history. There are many homes on the historical register as well as sites in our downtown area, which are associated with our rich past. There are green belts and walking paths for your recreational needs as well as more than a dozen beautiful city parks that can provide you with a variety of recreational opportunities such as swimming, softball, soccer and volleyball. Many parks also have a variety of playground equipment for your children. Caldwell is the home of the world famous and nationally ranked Caldwell Night Rodeo. It is the County seat of Canyon County and the home of the Canyon County Fair. You will find a rich history of agriculture, as Caldwell is the home of the J.R. Simplot Company. Be sure to visit the campus of The College of Idaho. The college boasts nationally renowned athletic teams in all arenas as well as recent national championships in basketball, baseball and skiing.
The mission of each Board, Commission, Committee, and Official is to support the Village Board in managing the affairs of the village and meeting the needs of its more than 11,000 residents.
Located in the rich agricultural regions of California`s Central Valley and the Sacramento River Delta, Yolo County is bordered by the counties of Sacramento, Solano, Napa, Lake, Colusa, and Sutter. The County of Yolo is one of California`s original 27 counties and operates under General Law. The County is governed by an elected five-member Board of Supervisors who serve four-year terms. The County is organized into functional areas including General Government, Health and Human Services, Law and Justice Services, and Planning and Public Works. The adopted County budget for 2015-2016 is approximately $359 million and allocated staff is 1,575. Yolo County is home to over 202,000 people. Nearly 85% of the population lives in the County`s four cities: Davis, West Sacramento, Winters and Woodland. Sacramento, the State Capitol, is located 20 miles southeast of Woodland. Traditionally, farming and ranching activities have played an important role in making Yolo County one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation.
Meriden is a community of 60,838 residents knit together by award winning schools, spirited civic, service and cultural groups, and activities. Our City includes 24 square miles with well-preserved geological features, over 3,000 acres of municipally owned park space and 74 different recreational areas. We are located at the “Crossroads of Connecticut” and conveniently located just two hours from New York City and Boston.
City of Twinsburg is a Twinsburg, OH-based company in the Government sector.