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published on March 21, 2016 - 10:51 PM

Exeter’s largest private employer is now Svenhard’s Swedish Bakery, which has been cranking out sweet rolls since the first of

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published on - 7:34 AM

The Madera Chamber of Commerce will honor John Yakligian as its 2016 Senior Farmer of the Year. Yakligian was nominated

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published on - 7:32 AM

The Fresno Advertising Federation celebrated local marketing groups and university students at the 2016 American Advertising Awards (ADDY) earlier this

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published on - 7:28 AM

(AP) — A federal bankruptcy judge approved Digital First Media’s $52 million purchase of the Orange County Register and another

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published on - 7:25 AM

(AP) — The former tournament director at Indian Wells who now runs the WTA Tour calls his successor’s critical comments

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published on - 7:17 AM

(AP) — Apple unveiled a small new iPhone, a new iPad tablet for business use and price cuts for its

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published on - 7:12 AM

The bank also announced that Craig Howells, its government loan products manager, would also be joining the new Fresno team.

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published on March 18, 2016 - 7:57 AM

The City of Fresno has completed its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year which ended June 30,

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published on - 7:50 AM

The Hotel Fresno, currently vacant, boarded up and a magnet for vandals and vagrants, could be the recipient of a

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published on - 6:24 AM

The 2015 Certified Organic Survey is underway and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is reminding

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