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Established in 1758, Halifax County is in northeastern/north-central North Carolina approximately eight miles from the Virginia border. Located in the Roanoke River and Tar-Pamlico River basins, it is one of the largest geopraphical counties in North Carolina, encompassing an area of approximately 722 square miles with a population of about 55,000 residents. Principle industries include textiles, tourism, industrial and agricultural businesses. Halifax County has a Council/Manager form of government with about 550 full-time employees in 19 departments and an operating budget of over $37 million. During its more than 240 years of existence, Halifax County has become a premier location for its quality of life and convenient access to a variety of recreational activities. Halifax County has evolved into a center for arts, culture, education, business and tourism.
Long Beach is a city in Los Angeles County in Southern California, on the Pacific coast of the United States. The city is the 36th-largest city in the United States and the seventh-largest in California. As of 2010, its population was 462,257.
Sheboygan is the “Spirit on The Lake.” From breathtaking views of Lake Michigan with two miles of sandy beaches to world-class sailing and premier charter fishing, our coastal community has a lot to offer. For time spent out of the water, our historic downtown district boasts unique shopping, dining, and entertainment that`ll please the whole family. The City of Sheboygan is home to 36 beautiful parks totaling 705 acres, nature trails for biking or hiking, and eight miles of paved trails that provide a variety of outdoor recreation options. There`s something for everyone in Sheboygan.
The goal of the City is to provide an environment to protect the health, safety and well being of all who live and work in the community. In directing policies and programs toward that end, the City assumes a stewardship role to preserve the assets and natural resources entrusted to its growth, to assure equality of opportunity and to contribute to the quality of life for all citizens.
The Vermont Department of Labor is comprised of four major divisions; Workforce Development, Labor Market Information, Unemployment Insurance, and Workers` Compensation & Workplace Safety. The Department serves both individuals and employers with equal dedication and energy. The ultimate goal is the protection and growth of Vermont`s working landscape.