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The Martinez Unified School District (MUSD) is a public school district in Contra Costa County, California. It currently serves over 4,000 students and operates 4 elementary schools , one middle school and one high school , with two alternative schools as well as an adult education program.
www.morongo.k12.ca.us The Morongo Unified School District ( MUSD ) is a public education governing body in the Mojave high desert of Southern California . MUSD has more than 1,100 employees who provide educational services to 9,301 students.
The Merced Sun-Star evolved from the San Joaquin Valley Argus, a weekly newspaper based in the nearby town of Snelling which began publishing the paper in 1869. The Argus merged with the Merced Journal in 1890 to become the Merced County Sun. In 1925 another consolidation created the Merced Sun-Star. [2] In 1941, the Sun-Star was acquired by ...
The new state budget has received mixed reviews from Merced area leaders. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
The California Digital Newspaper Collection was officially launched in 2007, and contained the initial 100,000 pages produced for the National Digital Newspaper Project from 2005 to 2007. Another 50,000 pages were created, with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services , under the provisions of the Library Services and ...
Judge George was born in Newkirk, Okla., and came to Merced from Bishop with his parents in 1927 during the California Water Wars. A Merced High School graduate, he went on to receive his law ...
Lena Lara, the store manager at Merced Uniforms & Accessories on Main Street, said she’s called tow truck services dozens of times in the past few years due to an increased need for parking.
Vida en el Valle is a free, bilingual (English/Spanish) newspaper covering ethnic society and culture. The newspaper was first published on August 15, 1990 and is published as part of The Fresno Bee, in Fresno, California. [1] The paper is published weekly on Wednesdays with separate editions in five cities: Fresno, Merced, Modesto, and Stockton.