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  ABOUT Blythe, Ca (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Blythe is comprised of a population of 21,500 and a stable trade area population (within 50 miles) of about 30,300 which more than triples during the winter months with the arrival of visitors seeking long relief from their cold climate home states during that season.
Blythe is within a 4-hour driving distance of 10% of the entire population of the United States.
Blythe, incorporated July 21, 1916, is located 227 miles east of Los Angeles, 626 miles south of San Francisco, and 150 miles west of Phoenix in the Palo Verde Valley along the Colorado River.
www.paloverdevalleylibrary.com.cob-web.org:8888 /about_blythe,_ca.htm   (1770 words)

  
 Blythe, California Riverside County
Blythe is a city in Riverside County area.
Blythe is on the Colorado River, at the Arizona border
Education: 9% of Blythe residents age 25 and older have a bachelor's or advanced college degree.
www.cityofblythe.com /community.bin/blythe.ca.gov/index.htm   (201 words)

  
 Relocating and Moving to Blythe, California
Although Blythe's school system is small enough that teachers don't lose their identities, and yet it is large enough to be effective.
Blythe is located on the California - Arizona border, along the Colorado River.
Blythe is a recreation paradise for outdoor activities from water sports, camping, fishing, hunting and golf.
www.drelocation.com /California/riversideco/blythe.htm   (378 words)

  
 Blythe, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blythe is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the Palo Verde Valley, an agricultural area along the Colorado River.
Blythe Airport (FAA designator: BLH) is just east of town on Interstate 10 and has a 6,500 foot runway.
California currently uses more than its allotted share of water from the Colorado River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blythe,_California   (754 words)

  
 Visitors Guide
In the fall of 1882, Thomas Blythe was present for the final blasting of a cut in a point jutting into the Colorado River.
Blythe is an agricultural community with tourism as a major factor in its economy.
Blythe is within a four-hour driving distance of 10 percent of the entire population of the United States.
www.blytheareachamberofcommerce.com /visitors_guide.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Palo Verde Valley Times - Western Newspapers, Inc.
Blythe is a community of about 19,000 full-time residents and is located about 27 miles west of Quartzsite, off Interstate 10.
Blythe is the home of Walt Scott, the first peach harvester for the season in the nation and award-winning cotton grower, Jack Seiler.
Blythe has several RV parks and campgrounds, some of which are located right on the Colorado River, offering fishing, boating and other water sport opportunities.
www.westernnews.com /blythe.htm   (597 words)

  
 Blythe Florist $34.95 | Flower Delivery Blythe (CA) | Florists in Blythe, California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The population of Blythe is approximately 8,428 (1990).
Blythe is positioned 33.60 degrees north of the equator and 114.59 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Our Blythe, California florist directory is provided through a strategic partnership with Regional Direct.com, which has established partnerships with the most reliable, customer service-driven area Blythe florist and florists in California, including Blythe, California.
www.albanywebsites.com /ex/asp/city.Blythe-California-Florist-CA/CityId.1290/xe/florists-flower-delivery.htm   (231 words)

  
 Blythe Rotary Club - Blythe , CA , USA
Blythe Rotary has a membership that ranges from 50 to 60 active members.
Blythe Rotary has a long and active history in the Community and surrounding area.
Blythe Rotary is also an active supporter of the Rotary Group Study Exchange, Youth Exchange, Friendship Exchanges, RYLA, and the Four Way Speech Contest.
www.blytherotary.org   (417 words)

  
 Blythe CA
Blythe's population more than triples during the winter months with the arrival of visitors seeking relief from their cold climate home states during that season.
Blythe is a small town and the people are very warm and friendly.
The city of Blythe was named for English developer/financier Thomas Blythe, who first came here in 1877 and established primary water rights on the Colorado River.
www.desertusa.com /Cities/ca/blythe.html   (466 words)

  
 Blythe Energy Project Transmission Line Modifications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Blythe Energy LLC, ("Blythe Energy"), is proposing transmission line modifications that would allow electrical output from the Blythe Energy Project (BEP) to be delivered to the southern California ISO-controlled electrical transmission system.
Blythe Energy is the owner of the, a 520-megawatt (MW) natural gas fired electric-generating facility situated within the City of Blythe, California.
It is Blythe Energy's expectation that it may be necessary to ultimately build both components to deliver the facility's full output to customers in California.
www.energy.ca.gov /sitingcases/blythetline/index.html   (504 words)

  
 Blythe, California in 869 images
Blythe lies at the heart of the Palo Verde Valley, a rich farming valley on the Colorado River in southern California.
Blythe is named after Thomas Blythe, who in 1877 put in a claim for water rights from the Colorado River and made possible the settlement of the valley.
Blythe is home to 12,155 people, as of the year 2000.
www.untraveledroad.com /USA/California/Riverside/Blythe.htm   (256 words)

  
 Welcome To The Only Official Blythe Area Chamber Of Commerce Website
Agriculturally based and heavily impacted by tourism, Blythe is located on the California-Arizona border along the Colorado River and serves as a popular place for river recreation and "snow bird" living for everyone.
Blythe is centrally located on I-10 at the Arizona California border.
Blythe is the perfect place to build a business and/or a family.
www.blytheareachamberofcommerce.com   (409 words)

  
 Blythe News
The presence of thousands of convicted felons in Blythe -- the desert community that straddles Interstate 10 at the Colorado River -- has a bright side.
Behind the walls of Ironwood State Prison in Blythe, correctional officers regularly hazed their colleagues and harshly punished those who dared report the roughhousing, a former Ironwood correctional sergeant...
BLYTHE, Calif. Several people were seriously injured in a motorcycle accident on southbound U.S. Highway 95 at the Aha Quin exit outside Blythe, according to the California Highway Patrol.
www.topix.net /city/blythe-ca   (652 words)

  
 Visit Blythe, California: Blythe info
Blythe is a town of approximately 8,400 people, located on the California-Arizona border where I-10 crosses the Colorado River.
The town's economy is based on agriculture and tourism, with the population swelling considerably in the winter months when visitors come here to escape the cold and snow in other states.
Blythe is also a very historic place, beginning centuries ago when prehistoric peoples created gigantic figures along the Colorado River known to archaeologists as "Intaglios." They have become known as the Blythe Geoglyphs and archaeological dating suggests them to be around 1100 years old.
www.comevisitblythe.com   (532 words)

  
 Blythe Chamber - A River Info Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
he City of Blythe, named after San Francisco developer/financier Thomas Blythe who came here in 1877 and established primary water rights on the Colorado River, was incorporated on July 21st, 1916.
Blythe is comprised of population of 21,500 and a stable trade area of about 30,300 which more than triples during the winter months with the arrival of visitors seeking relief from their cold climate home states during that season.
Although California seems synonymous with earthquakes, Blythe is one of the most seismically stable cities in the Western States.
www.coloradoriverinfo.com /blythe/chamber   (129 words)

  
 Border States Challenge January 8-9, 2000
All we heard was the "California Desperados' and the most jumping up and down and screaming we have yet to see about a Mounted Shooting Victory.
The weather was great, there was actually grass and flatlands to camp on at the Fairgrounds in Blythe, Calif., with water and power, showers; and a nice arena.
Reproduction or distribution in whole or part in any form or medium without express written permission of The California Desperados or the copyright owner is prohibited.
www.californiadesperados.com /blythe/border.html   (362 words)

  
 Historic California Posts: Blythe Army Air Field
Also known as Blythe Army Air Base, this field was located 7 miles west of the town of Blythe on what is now Interstate Highway 10.
Blythe Army Air Field later became a sub-base of Muroc Army Air Field (now Edwards Air Force Base) and after the war it became Blythe's local airport.
There was another airfield in Blythe, Gary Field, near the present-day golf course, which had a private pilot training school known as the Morton Air Academy.
www.militarymuseum.org /BlytheAAF.html   (328 words)

  
 Medical and Nursing jobs in Blythe, California - MedHunters
Blythe is an agricultural community located in the fertile Palo Verde Valley, in the easternmost portion of Riverside County.
The city is set along the western bank of the Colorado River, which marks southeastern California's border with Arizona.
Blythe is located 171 miles (275 kilometers) east of San Bernardino and 150 miles...
www.medhunters.com /jobs/blythe-california-usa.html   (202 words)

  
 AT&T Main Station, Blythe, California
The ends of the respective San Bernardino and Blythe power loops was a hellhole of a place called Cactus City, attainable only by a WW II era access road that left me stranded in the building more than once.
Cactus was a larger structure similar to the old "K" carrier huts, with a tile hip roof and block construction.
Old time repeatermen of the L carrier days in Southern California will remember many times going into the hut at Cactus City to do routine maintenance or effect repairs, only to have a thunderstorm downpour make the access road impassible for several hours.
long-lines.home.att.net /blythe/blythe.html   (438 words)

  
 East Blythe, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While residents of Blythe still make the distinction between East Blythe and Blythe, the larger City of Blythe annexed the smaller town of East Blythe in the early 1990's when Blythe grew from 5 square miles to 26.8 square miles in size.
The new city limits of Blythe extend from Arizona border at the center of the Colorado River, approximately 20-miles west of town along Interstate 10 to Ironwood and Chuckawalla State Prison.
In the 1990s, as the prisons were being built, the City of Blythe performed a "strip annexation", including in the City's limits a one-foot wide stip of land all the way to the State Prison's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/East_Blythe,_California   (477 words)

  
 Budget Host Motel Blythe Blythe California
Blythe is situated near the Colorado River for all water sports including boating, jet skiing, canoeing, and fishing.
Blythe is the gateway to the beautiful Palo Verde Valley.
The desert surrounding Blythe is the Colorado Desert and is a wonderful place to enjoy recreational fun.
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 WELCOME TO THE HOMEPAGE OF THE KIWANIS CLUB OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Southwest District of Kiwanis International is comprised of Kiwanis Clubs in Western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Blythe, California.
Because of its remote desert location the Blythe club was made a part of the Southwest District during the early 1980s, and is the only California club to be so designated.
If there is a genuine need in Blythe or any other city throughout the world, members of Kiwanis can usually be found trying to satisfy it, trying to give back to their communities and making each a better place to live.
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 CANOE -- CNEWS - World: New report relased on 1959 Calif. reactor meltdown (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in southern California may have caused hundreds of cases of cancer in the community and still threatens to contaminate ground and water, a report released Thursday said.
The report by an independent advisory panel estimated it is likely radiation released during the meltdown caused about 260 cases of cancer within a 155-square-kilometre area around the reactor.
Blythe Jameson, spokeswoman for Boeing, disputed there is a threat, calling the site safe.
cnews.canoe.ca.cob-web.org:8888 /CNEWS/World/2006/10/06/1963190-ap.html   (652 words)

  
 Blythe Personal Injury Lawyer: Free Legal Services in California (CA)
A nationally-recognized personal injury law firm, Weitz and Luxenberg is committed to helping clients win cases, get the compensation to which they’re entitled and get on with their lives.
Please be advised that Weitz and Luxenberg may not be able to represent all lawsuits in all areas of California due to state and federal statutes.
If Weitz and Luxenberg is unable to handle your case, we may refer you to an attorney with whom we have a relationship, or to your local bar association for legal assistance.
www.weitzlux.com /california/blythepersonalinjurylawyer_117644.html   (404 words)

  
 Hotels in Blythe California - Best Western Sahara Motel
breakfast, a year-round outdoor playground, Blythe is California's Sunshine City and the gateway to Southern California and the beautiful Palo Verde Valley.
Blythe is a major agricultural and tourism crossroads, featuring everything from golf to water sports along 45 miles of the Colorado River.
Located at the juncture of the Colorado River dividing California and Arizona on Interstate 10, Blythe is in the heart of the Great Southwest.
www.onetravelsource.com /10193114.html   (777 words)

  
 Welcome To Blythe, California Community Portal
Blythe is located on the California-Arizona border where Interstate 10 crosses the Colorado River.
Blythe's population more than triples during the winter months with the arrival of visitors seeking relief from their cold climate home states during the Winter season.
The lush wetland vegetation provides habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including waterfowl, resident and migratory birds.
www.cityofblythe.com   (134 words)

  
 Blythe, CA (Riverside County) - city political info - ePodunk
California > All counties > Riverside County > Blythe City
Presidential politics: Blythe is in Riverside County, which supported George W. Bush in the last two presidential elections.
Electoral College: California has 55 of the Electoral College's 538 votes.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/politicalInfo.php?locIndex=9887   (227 words)

  
 Welcome To: The Desert Independent Blythe, California
Serving the Colorado River Desert Basin of California and Arizona and the City of Blythe
They come to a place in the desert called Blythe, named for one of their ancient chiefs.
It is a settlement where they first appeared on earth and spent many moons growing from small persons into full-blooded yuman beings, many of whom are towering giants.
www.thedesertinde.com   (842 words)

  
 Visit Holiday Inn Express Blythe located near California Colorado River Parks, CA Speedway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Explore and experience the extraordinary beauty of Blythe, California, located on the California-Arizona border along the lower Colorado River.
Filled with natural wonders and spiritual grandeur, Blythe is a premier destination for outdoor recreation and geographic observation.
Blythe Municipal Golf Course - just 4 miles away - offers 18 holes of championship golf, scenic views of Palo Verde Valley and a driving range.
www.hieblythe.com /html/motels-in-blythe-california.html   (317 words)

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