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  3. Stanislaus County Fair - Wikipedia

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    Stanislaus County Fairgrounds. The Stanislaus County Fair, located in Turlock, California, opens every year in mid-July.It is the largest event in Stanislaus County.For 10 days, more than 220,000 visitors attend the 72-acre (290,000 m 2) fairgrounds.

  4. Turlock, California - Wikipedia

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    Turlock Christian High School is a private high school within the city. Classes are held at Monte Vista Chapel, a church in Turlock. Turlock has two junior high schools, two middle schools and nine elementary schools, one of which got California Distinguished School Award in 2012 and won $10,000 in a competition held by Scotties.

  5. Turlock has $15 million for affordable housing. Why isn’t the ...

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    The report found 13 different issues within the department, many of which date back to 2010. Franco was especially concerned about one property at 513 N. Palm St. that the city paid $290,951 for ...

  6. Open outcry - Wikipedia

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    In an open outcry auction, bids and offers must be made out in the open market, giving all participants a chance to compete for the order with the best price. New bids or offers would be made if better than previous pricing for efficient price discovery. Exchanges also value positions marked to these public market prices on a daily basis.

  7. Real-time bidding - Wikipedia

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    A visualization of the real-time bidding market in online advertising.It is reproduced under a Creative Commons license from Diaz Ruiz (2024) [1]. Real-time bidding (RTB) is a means by which advertising inventory is bought and sold on a per-impression basis, via instantaneous programmatic auction, similar to financial markets.

  8. Turlock Journal - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Turlock Journal was published on Nov. 11, 1904. A nearby paper called the Stanislaus County Weekly News reported on the launch, writing "Turlock has launched another craft on the sea of newspaperdom." [1] The paper was founded by Harry and Jack Randolph. In 1901, Jack sold his interest to Harry and went into the phone ...

  9. Wall Street dragged lower at close by Trump's plan to enact ...

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    U.S. stocks fall on Friday after the White House says Canada, Mexico and China tariffs will start Saturday. Still, major indexes finish January ahead.