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Reedley outlines budget for 10-year vision
Workshop outlined a proposed budget for the city’s plans over ten years, focusing on infrastructure and fiscal sustainability
REEDLEY – On Tuesday, Feb. 28, Paul Melikian delivered his presentation on capital planning. The workshop serves...
Sanger’s Measure S to provide grants for at-risk youth
Local organizations shed light on how their programs keep Sanger’s youth out of gangs, off drugs
SANGER – During the March 7 oversight committee meeting, recipients of Measure S grant funding gave the city a...
Kempt financial reports earn Dinuba national recognition
The city of Dinuba attracts two awards at the national level for an upstanding account on the city’s financial reporting
DINUBA – Keeping a comprehensive, transparent and easy-to-follow framework on the city’s finances has brought...
Reedley, other cities remain afloat after storm downpours
Once-in-a-generation storm chases California’s historic three-year drought, local cities manage to hold steady despite overwhelming floods
REEDLEY – Despite the recent downpours, the city of Reedley has fared well through the deluges and the worst...
Reedley forced to keep up with inflating prices
The city of Reedley makes the call to increase special property taxes in the city as inflation continues to drive up costs on all fronts
REEDLEY – To keep up with inflating prices while ensuring...
Kingsburg, Reedley fruit co. offers check to Farmersville soccer league
Fruit-company The Ugly Co. supports Farmersville Youth Soccer League with a donation to get the program the resources it needs
FAMERSVILLE – Offering their product throughout the Central Valley, The Ugly Co., which operates in...
Valencia crop feels the squeeze, again
Juicy citrus variety is projected to have the smallest crop in more than a decade as California acreage continues to decline
CALIFORNIA – California growers are hoping to squeeze all they can out of this...
Reedley MCC Global Center refocuses, reopens in downtown
MCC Global cuts the ceremonial ribbon signifying their opening following a short hiatus while they refocused their business model to provide more quilting classes and education
GARDENING GURU
Spring Curb Appeal, Central Valley Style
By Michelle Le StrangeUCCE Master Gardener
Is it true that most homeowners don’t really like to garden, but all want front yards with curb appeal and back yards for family...
NOTES FROM HOME
People v. Land
Recent news about rent increases and evictions, both locally and across the nation, have me pressing again to express something about land that we consciously ignore in this culture.Last week’s fine article...