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Riverbank is a city in Stanislaus County, California, United States. The population was 24,623 at the 2020 census, up from 15,826 at the 2000 census. Incorporated on August 23, 1922, Riverbank's official slogan is "City of Action." [4] It is part of the Modesto Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The City of Reedley acquired the building in 2002 by donation. [20] In 2003, the River City Theatre Company was founded by Mark Norwood, who served as artistic director until his retirement in 2016. The River City Theatre Company currently leases the Opera House and produces musicals and stage plays. [21]
The standard fare became $1 in 1994, up from $0.85 during peak hours and $0.50 during off-peak hours. On July 1, 2007, the fare was raised to $1.25. In June 2008, the adult fare was raised to $1.50 to help defray the increased cost of fuel. Since July 1, 2012, the adult fare has been $1.75. [28] In 2018, fare boxes began to be updated.
While enrolled in college, Wade worked as a full-time bank teller. Following his graduation, he worked as a community banker. He currently serves as the senior vice president of commercial relations for River City Bank, operating within Dawson County.
John Augustus Raffetto Jr. (1908–1977): Co-founder of Placer National Bank Son Peter Raffetto: former president of River City Bank, Truckee River Bank, Sierra West Bank, Calnet Business Bank [2] [14] [15] [16] Isadeen Adela Raffetto Murray (1910–1998): Married Alexander Howison Murray Jr., two-time mayor of Placerville [2] [17] [18]
The U.S. Surgeon General's warning of an increased risk of cancer from drinking alcohol may end up resonating most with younger Americans - who in recent years were already turning to mocktails ...
The house, dubbed "The Jenny," has been in development for several years and is expected to save its owner more than $3,000 per year in energy costs.
Located in Lemay, Missouri, River City Casino is on the western bank of the Mississippi River. [2] The property's decor uses a 1904 World’s Fair theme. Built for an initial $380 million, the project's second phase requires an additional $75 million investment within the first three years for construction of a hotel. [3]