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May 28—The Clovis city commission on Wednesday approved a preliminary budget for fiscal year 2023, which begins July 1 and ends June 30, 2023, that includes $62.1 million in revenues to all city ...
Twenty years ago, Clovis took a fairly bold step in urban design. Recognizing the growing population, elected leaders approved a plan for 3,300 acres (a little over 5 square miles) on the city’s ...
Clovis Transit is the public transportation agency which provides fixed intra-city routes (branded Clovis Transit Stageline) and dial-a-ride service (as Clovis Transit Round Up) for Clovis, the second-largest city in Fresno County, California after the neighboring city and county seat, Fresno.
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The city of Clovis began as a freight stop along the San Joaquin Valley Railroad.Organized on January 15, 1890, by Fresno businessmen Thomas E. Hughes, Fulton Berry, Gilbert R. Osmun, H.D. Colson, John D. Gray, and William M. Williams, in partnership with Michigan railroad speculator Marcus Pollasky, the SJVRR began construction in Fresno on July 4, 1891, and reached the farmlands of Clovis M ...
Apr. 13—Clovis Municipal Schools has scheduled a community meeting for 7 p.m. Wednesday to review the Facilities Master Plan and related proposals. The meeting is at Marshall Auditorium.
The California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine building in Clovis’ Research and Technology Park is at center while other buildings and empty lots that could be used ...
Clovis Independent was acquired by McClatchy in 1979. [20] In 1996, the paper's publisher, Earl Wright Jr., arranged for the football team of the town of Clovis, CA to play the football team from the town of Clovis, NM. [21] The demise of the Clovis Independent was cited as the reason for the creation of the Clovis Roundup. [22]