by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
Cattauragus County’s name comes from a Seneca Indian word for “bad smelling banks” due to natural gas that leaked from its rock seams. Located in western New York, lying atop the northern portion of the Marcellus Shale, natural gas continues to be...
by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
Merced County is centrally located in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley. As the world’s most productive agricultural area, the county spans from its coastal ranges to the foothills of Yosemite National Park. The sheer rock face and majesty of El Capitan...
by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
Located on the eastern edge of central Arizona’s Salt River Valley, the city of Tempe set its early roots as Fort McDowell in 1865. Canals carrying water from the Salt River made the valley attractive to farmers, and the abundance of produce led to the area’s status...
by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
Just 35 miles east of Orlando, Brevard County is home to the Kennedy Space Center, Port Canaveral and 72 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches. With its tropical weather, cultural activities, educational and recreational opportunities, high-tech industries and...
by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
Dallas County, Texas, covers 900 square miles and is home to 30 cities, including the City of Dallas. It is home to a diverse population nearing 2.5 million and numerous Fortune 500 corporate headquarters. It takes a sizeable budget to run such a large county, and any...
by Lisa Miller | Governments & Agencies, Success Stories
More than 300 bridges cross the Cuyahoga River that winds through Cleveland, Ohio. Key Tower, the tallest building between New York City and Chicago, marks the skyline. The city is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Clinic, the Cleveland Orchestra and...