Author Archive

PINC Now Accepting Applications for 2014 Nonprofit Beneficiary

Sep 17, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Philanthropy Inspired by the Needs of our Community (PINC), a unique Fresno nonprofit founded in 2008 to benefit other local nonprofits in the community, has announced that they are now accepting applications from Fresno County nonprofit organizations that have services and programs targeting women and children to serve as the beneficiary for their 2014 fundraising [...]

Read more

Bud Light Kicks Off Fan-Centric NFL Campaign

Sep 16, 2013 No Comments

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – Bud Light, the official beer sponsor of the National Football League, is once again pairing the nation’s most popular beer and most popular sport for a fan-centric campaign that will include new TV creative and NFL- and team-specific packaging. Bud Light’s new TV campaign, “Dilemmas,” is an evolution of last year’s [...]

Read more

Leadership Visalia Announces Next Class

Sep 16, 2013 No Comments

VISALIA - A total of 18 talented future leaders have been chosen to represent the 2013–2014 Visalia Chamber of Commerce in its flagship program, Leadership Visalia.  Members of the 28th Leadership Visalia class are as follows: Sandi Bennett, Artis & Co. CPA’s Rodney Blaco, Tulare County District Attoney’s Office Leslie Blair, City of Visalia, Community Development Engineering Mary [...]

Read more

Kaweah Delta Set to Welcome Paralympic Gold Medalist to Oct. 5 Fitness Expo

Sep 13, 2013 No Comments

VISALIA – The first U.S. archer to win a Paralympic Games gold medal since 1984 will headline the Kaweah Delta Community Health & Fitness Expo and 5th Annual Rehab Reunion on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Visalia. Jeff Fabry, who took the gold last year in London and become the first gold medalist for USA Archery [...]

Read more

Americans Report Sharp Rise In Financial Troubles As Sentiment Continues Slide

Sep 13, 2013 No Comments

YONKERS, N.Y., Sept. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Consumer Reports Index , an overall measure of Americans’ personal financial health, found that Americans reported a sharp rise in financial difficulties and a weaker view of their overall financial health in the past 30 days. The Consumer Reports Index’s trouble tracker climbed to 46.0 in August from 34.7 the prior month. [...]

Read more

In Today’s Economy, Average American is ‘Drowning’ in More Than $225,000 of Debt

Sep 12, 2013 No Comments

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — On average, Americans have more than $225,000 in debt and less than $500 in emergency savings, according to a new GoBankingRates.com investigation. GoBankingRates.com examined the average American — coined ‘Mary Smith’ — in terms of earnings, savings, and credit card, student loan, auto loan, and mortgage debt. “While every individual is unique, Mary Smith is our ‘prototype’ of [...]

Read more

‘Valley’s Gold’ Series Set to Premiere Sept. 18

Sep 12, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Fresno County Farm Bureau and ValleyPBS have announced the debut of ‘Valley’s Gold,’ a weekly series that will present a behind-the-scenes look at the economic engine that drives our region, agriculture. The show will premiere Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. only on ValleyPBS. The program will re-broadcast each weekend on Saturday at 6:30 [...]

Read more

Consumer Pessimism Continues Its Worrisome Climb

Sep 11, 2013 No Comments

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Consumers are more pessimistic about the economy than they have been all year – and gas prices may not be the primary cause. For the first time this year, consumer pessimism increased over a 30-day period when gas prices fell. More than three in five consumers (61%) say that they [...]

Read more

Golf Tournament to Support AgVentures! Learning Center

Sep 11, 2013 No Comments

TULARE – The International Agri-Center will host its annual golf tournament on Friday, September 27, at the Tulare Golf Course. The event benefits AgVentures!, an agricultural learning center which hosts thousands of visitors each year-including many local schools and community groups. “AgVentures! is an important part of the International Agri-Center, and we ask for the [...]

Read more

Xiong Announces Candidacy for Fresno County Supervisor

Sep 10, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Fresno City Council President Blong Xiong has officially announced the launch of his campaign for Fresno County Supervisor, District 1, and will file papers at noon today as he launches his June 2014 campaign. District 1 includes Fresno’s West Side and the towns of Kerman. Firebaugh, Mendota and San Joaquin.  Xiong was first [...]

Read more

Leadership Visalia Class Recognized for Efforts to Promote Child Safety

Sep 10, 2013 No Comments

VISALIA – On May 25, 2013 the Leadership Visalia class of 2013 organized Fingerprint Visalia, an event in conjunction with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s 2013 Take 25 Campaign. More than 1,800 communities hosted unique events as part of the National Missing Children’s Day this year. Leadership Visalia received a letter of [...]

Read more

Census Bureau Reports Women’s Employment in Science, Tech, Engineering and Math Jobs Slowing

Sep 10, 2013 No Comments

WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ – Growth in women’s share of science, technology, engineering and mathematics occupations – commonly referred to as STEM jobs – has slowed since the 1990s, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released today. Women’s employment in STEM has slowed because their share in computer occupations declined to 27 percent in 2011 after [...]

Read more

Farm & Nutrition Day Planned for March 21

Sep 09, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Fresno County Farm Bureau, The Big Fresno Fair and Friends of the Fair, the Fair’s non-profit organization, are proud to announce that Fresno County schools can now register for the ninth annual Farm & Nutrition Day, which invites all third graders from throughout Fresno County to the Fresno Fairgrounds on Friday, March 21, [...]

Read more

Study Shows that Out-of-Classroom Learning Boosts Kids’ Reading Skills

Sep 09, 2013 No Comments

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — More than a third of all primary-school age children around the world still cannot read or write, whether they attend school or not. The good news: Save the Children’s new report shows that teaching children early on how to read not only in school but also through activities outside the classroom [...]

Read more

University Receives Four New Patents for Drought-tolerant Plants

Sep 06, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Fresno State received four new patents for cultivated varieties of cactus plants that can be grown in areas of the Valley with high selenium levels and limited access to quality water. The patents are co-owned by the university, Red Rock Ranch and the United States Department of Agriculture. “Developing new salt- and boron-tolerant [...]

Read more

California Stands Out as the State Where Americans Most – and Least – Want to Live

Sep 06, 2013 No Comments

NEW YORK, Sept. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – Someone light the candles! California, our nation’s 31st state, celebrates its 164th birthday next Monday. Clearly many Americans think its best years are still ahead of it – when asked where, excluding their current state, they would most like to live, The Golden State is at the top of the list; fellow oceanfront states Hawaii (2) [...]

Read more

Congressman Nunes to Present at Fresno Chamber’s Eggs & Issues on Friday

Sep 05, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – Congressman Devin Nunes will be speaking at the Fresno Chamber of Commerce’s next Eggs & Issues Breakfast this Friday.  Attendees are encouraged to come to the event prepared with questions about key Valley issues.  The program is scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m. at the University Square Hotel. At the event, Congressman Nunes [...]

Read more

Study Reveals that Half of Straight White Males Hide Their Authentic Selves at Work

Sep 05, 2013 No Comments

WESTLAKE, Texas, Sept. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – A new study from the Deloitte University Leadership Center for Inclusion and law professor Kenji Yoshino indicates widespread instances of “covering,” the process by which individuals downplay their differences relative to mainstream perceptions, in ways costly to their productivity and sense of self at work.  Three out of four (75 percent) research participants [...]

Read more

Fulton Mall Shut Down Due to Gas Leak

Sep 04, 2013 No Comments

FRESNO – A large pipe near the Gottschalks building in downtown Fresno’s Fulton Mall has ruptured, causing an area of the Fulton Mall to be closed this morning. The mall’s eastern section north of Inyo Street was the area shut down.  The leak was supposedly caused when workers accidentally damaged a small gas line while [...]

Read more

July Home Prices Rise by 12.4 Percent Year Over Year

Sep 04, 2013 No Comments

IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – CoreLogic® (NYSE: CLGX), a leading residential property information, analytics and services provider, today released its July CoreLogic Home Price Index (HPI®) report. Home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased 12.4 percent on a year-over-year basis in July 2013 compared to July 2012. This change represents the 17th consecutive monthly year-over-year increase in home prices nationally. On [...]

Read more