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Petaluma / California / United States
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Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds & Event Center has been drawing crowds since the 1850s, when residents flocked to see horse races and fire engine competitions. Today, the fairgrounds is used for the Sonoma-Marin Fair, held each June and featuring such favorites as the World's Ugliest Dog and Decorative Shoe contests.

Day to day, the fairgrounds is overseen by the Fourth District Agricultural Association and leases a portion of the property to several schools. Many parts of the fairgrounds are available for rental, including several halls, barbecue pits and even a small park.

Sacramento / California / United States
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The California Department of Toxic Substances Control works to protect public health and the environment from toxic harm. It works for the prevention of environment pollution and encourages the reuse and recycling of waste material. The department operates several programs to evaluate the quality soil, water and air. It regulates hazardous waste and cleans-up existing contamination. The California Department of Toxic Substances Control has a work force of more than 1,000 employees, including scientists and engineers who undertake various environmental assessment services. The department also conducts several programs related to risk assessment technology development and toxicology. It is located in Sacramento, Calif.
Vista / California / United States
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San Diego / California / United States
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The California Highway Patrol, established in 1929, is a public agency that works towards the prevention of loss of lives, injuries and property damage. It also provides services for managing traffic and emergency incidents and protecting public and state assets. The agency operates more than 100 offices spread across eight divisions throughout the state. The California Highway Patrol maintains administrative, information management, enforcement, and planning and analysis divisions. In addition, it has personnel management and departmental training units. The agency also operates the Office of Legal Affairs, which is comprised of the legal coordination and analysis units. The California Highway Patrol maintains a presence in San Diego.
Westminster / California / United States
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Santa Barbara / California / United States
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Founded in 1963, the California Department of Rehabilitation administers one of the largest vocational rehabilitation programs in the United States. It offers consulting and counseling services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The department provides advocacy services in the areas of legal affairs, civil rights, legislation and auditing. It offers a business enterprises program for individuals with hearing and visual impairments. The department provides financial management, accounting, fiscal forecasting, database administration, management resource, planning analysis, staff development and technical support services. It additionally offers independent and assisted living services. The department employs more than 1,900 staff members and serves over 120,000 consumers annually. The California Department of Rehabilitation maintains one of its locations in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Fresno / California / United States
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Based in Sacramento, Calif., The Department of Fish and Game maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their intrinsic as well as ecological value and their benefits to people. This includes habitat protection as well as maintenance in a sufficient amount and quality to ensure the survival of all species and natural communities. The department is also responsible for the diversified use of fish and wildlife including recreational, commercial, scientific and educational uses.
Concord / California / United States
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This is the Greater East Bay District office of the state's rehabilitation department, which is one of three in Contra Costa County. (The others are in Richmond and Antioch.) It is located in an unassuming office building on Enea Circle, just south of Waterworld. The California Department of Rehabilitation helps to provide services and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.

Burbank / California / United States
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The California Army National Guard has served the great State of California and Nation since 1903. This versatility enables us to respond to domestic emergencies such as wildfires, flooding and mudslides, and conduct overseas combat and reconstruction missions. The Guard responds with speed, strength and efficiency defending the communities and country we call our own. Enlisting in the California National Guard means more time at home. Training typically requires one weekend each month, with a two-week training period once each year. Get a degree or certification with money for school, learn job skills that translate to the civilian world and make bonds that last for life. Contact a Recruiter to find more specifics about your opportunities in the California Army National Guard today!
San Francisco / California / United States
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The California Highway Patrol, established in 1929, is a public agency that works towards the prevention of loss of life, injuries and property damage. It also provides services for managing traffic and emergency incidents and protecting public and state assets. The agency operates more than 100 offices spread across eight divisions throughout the state. The California Highway Patrol maintains administrative, information management, enforcement, and planning and analysis divisions. In addition, it has personnel management and departmental training units. The agency also has the Office of Legal Affairs, which comprises of the legal coordination and analysis units. The California Highway Patrol maintains a location in San Francisco.
Victorville / California / United States
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California Highway Patrol, established in 1929, is a state police agency with statewide jurisdiction that works towards the prevention of loss of life, injuries and property damage. It also provides services for managing traffic and emergency incidents and protecting public and state assets. The agency operates more than 100 offices across eight regions throughout the state. California Highway Patrol maintains administrative, information management, enforcement, and planning and analysis divisions. In addition, it has personnel management and department training units. The agency also has the Office of Legal Affairs, which is comprised of legal coordination and analysis units. California Highway Patrol supports several commercial industry education, crime prevention and drug recognition evaluator programs. It maintains a location in Victorville, Calif.
Inglewood / California / United States
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The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, also known as CUIAB, conducts the hearings of cases concerning claims for disability benefits. The board also holds hearings on petitions from taxpayers related to various assessments. It operates through more than 10 offices across California. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board s offices deal with initial hearings and decide over 320,000 cases annually. The board also coordinates with the Employment Development Department (EDD). It publishes an index that provides a variety of information about precedent decisions. The board is responsible for enacting new rules and amending existing regulations. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board is a part of the State of California.
Ventura / California / United States
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Established in 1879, the Board of Equalization is a part of the state of California. The board works to provide efficient tax administration and assessment practices. It administers cases related to sales and use tax, including verifying a permit and updating registration information. The board administers issues related to excise taxes on alcoholic beverages, cigarette and tobacco products, and energy and natural gas surcharges. The Board of Equalization also handles cases related to property taxes, such as state-assessed property, the private railroad car tax program and timber yield tax programs. Its administered revenues support schools, hospitals, social welfare programs, and transportation and housing programs. Headquartered in Sacramento, Calif., the Board of Equalization maintains a location in Ventura, Calif.
Cypress / California / United States
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The Department of Toxic Substances Control is a department of the State of California that regulates hazardous waste, cleans up existing contamination and looks for ways to reduce the hazardous waste produced in California. More than 1,000 scientists, engineers and specialized support staff ensure that companies and individuals handle, transport, store, treat, dispose of and clean up hazardous wastes appropriately. Through these measures, DTSC contributes to greater safety for all Californians. On January 1, 2003, the Registered Environmental Assessor program joined DTSC. The REA program certifies environmental experts and specialists as being qualified to perform a number of environmental assessment activities. The department s main office is in Sacramento, Calif.