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Yuba–Sutter area

The Yuba–Sutter area (common name), or Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area (name given by the U.S. Census Bureau), is a smaller metropolitan community including Yuba and Sutter Counties in Northern California's Central Valley within the Greater Sacramento area.

Yuba–Sutter area
Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area
Coordinates: 39°08′05″N 121°37′34″W / 39.1348°N 121.6262°W / 39.1348; -121.6262
CountryUnited States
State(s)California
Largest cityYuba City
Other cities - Marysville
 - Live Oak
 - Wheatland
Area
 • Total1,252.3 sq mi (3,243 km2)
Highest elevation
4,825 ft (1,471 m)
Lowest elevation
50 ft (20 m)
Population
 • Total171,926
 • Rank236th in the U.S.

The area is anchored by Yuba City, California, the county seat of Sutter County and, to a lesser extent, Marysville, California, the county seat of Yuba County.

Communities edit

Places with more than 50,000 inhabitants edit

Sutter County

Places with 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitantats edit

Yuba County

Places with 1,000 to 10,000 inhabitants edit

Sutter County

Yuba County

Places with 500 to 1,000 inhabitants edit

Sutter County

Yuba County

 
Yuba–Sutter Fairgrounds main entrance.

Yuba–Sutter Fair edit

Located in the Sacramento Valley, the 13th District Agricultural Association better known as the Yuba–Sutter Fair is long on history and tradition. The first fair was held in Marysville, Yuba County and was actually the California State Fair in August 1858. Agricultural societies were organized and the first state fairs were held on a rotating basis. The first state fair was held in San Francisco in 1854, the second in Sacramento, the third in San Jose, the fourth in Stockton and the fifth in Marysville. Thereafter, the state fair was held annually in Sacramento; however, the district fair continued to be held at the pavilion erected at Cortez Square in Marysville. There were 16 fairs held between the years 1858 and 1879. The district fairs were held until the start of the 20th century and then continuity of fair activities is difficult to trace. Sometime in this era, the idea of holding a county fair replaced the district plan. In the 1920s, noteworthy fairs were held near Browns Valley and the community of Arboga. Originally, the 13th District Agricultural Association comprised Yuba, Sutter, Yolo and Sacramento counties. Decentralization resulted in the exclusion of Sacramento County in 1889 and Yolo County left in 1893.

In the early 1930s, a group of interested citizens established a rodeo arena at the Flying I Ranch in the Arboga District. A half-mile racetrack plus pens and a building for livestock exhibits was constructed. At the same time, other exhibits were displayed in the Yuba county Memorial Auditorium. This was used for the annual fairs and rodeo until 1940. Later it was deemed advisable to obtain a site more centrally located and convenient to the residents of Marysville and Yuba City. Consequently, in July 1941 a 10-acre (4.0 ha) tract of land at our current site was purchased for $1,020. Activities were halted abruptly during the war years. Additional adjacent land was purchased and the fair has been held annually since 1945, although the severe flood of 1955 curtailed operations that year.

Today the 13th District Agricultural Fair is one of fifty-four district agricultural associations. Twenty-four county fairs, two citrus fairs and the state fair make up the 81 State Fair system.

Concert venues edit

  • Toyota Amphitheatre (formerly the Sleep Train Amphiteater)
  • Marysville Pavilion
  • Hard Rock Live Sacramento at Fire Mountain

Beale Air Force Base edit

See Beale Air Force Base

Education edit

Colleges and universities edit

High schools edit

Sights, museums, recreation and shopping edit

 
Sutter Buttes

Media edit

Newspaper edit

  • Appeal-Democrat- The Appeal-Democrat is one of many of the National daily newspapers that were formally owned by Freedom Communications. More specifically, it is the daily local newspaper for Sutter and Yuba county as well as neighboring communities. The Appeal-Democrat has been circulating throughout this region since 1926 when the Marysville Appeal (founded in 1860) and the Marysville Evening Democrat (founded in 1884) merged. See Appeal-Democrat
  • Territorial Dispatch
  • The Nor-Cal Paper thenorcalpaper.org Was a weekly full size and full color newspaper from 1997 to 2005 then went strictly to an on-line news and opinions publication. Created by RW Gless, a former Marysville City Councilman from 1992 to 1996, as an Open Forum of news and opinions which allowed people to post views that other medias would not allow or refuse to print. The Nor-Cal Paper started in 1997 as a weekly full size newspaper and went on-line in 2008 as the same news & opinions publication that can be found at; tncp99.wix.com/the-nor-cal-paper. In 2014 R.W.GLESS also went into Writing Books. Thee Great American Illusion, The Government Agenda, and Complacent Ignorant Apathy, A Recipe For America's Doom, available at Amazon Books and Tower Books as well as other book dealers.

Radio edit

FM edit

  • KETQ-LP 93.3
  • KKCY 103.1
  • KXJS 88.7
  • KRCX 99.9
  • KRYC 105.9

AM edit

Television edit

  • Comcast Cable North Valley Television NVTV
  • MySYtv.com Sutter Yuba Television Magazine

Hospitals edit

See also edit

39°08′05″N 121°37′34″W / 39.134792°N 121.626201°W / 39.134792; -121.626201

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The Yuba Sutter area common name or Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area name given by the U S Census Bureau is a smaller metropolitan community including Yuba and Sutter Counties in Northern California s Central Valley within the Greater Sacramento area Yuba Sutter areaMetropolitan statistical areaYuba City Metropolitan Statistical AreaCoordinates 39 08 05 N 121 37 34 W 39 1348 N 121 6262 W 39 1348 121 6262CountryUnited StatesState s CaliforniaLargest cityYuba CityOther cities Marysville Live Oak WheatlandArea Total1 252 3 sq mi 3 243 km2 Highest elevation4 825 ft 1 471 m Lowest elevation50 ft 20 m Population Total171 926 Rank236th in the U S The area is anchored by Yuba City California the county seat of Sutter County and to a lesser extent Marysville California the county seat of Yuba County Contents 1 Communities 1 1 Places with more than 50 000 inhabitants 1 2 Places with 10 000 to 50 000 inhabitantats 1 3 Places with 1 000 to 10 000 inhabitants 1 4 Places with 500 to 1 000 inhabitants 2 Yuba Sutter Fair 3 Concert venues 4 Beale Air Force Base 5 Education 5 1 Colleges and universities 5 2 High schools 6 Sights museums recreation and shopping 7 Media 7 1 Newspaper 7 2 Radio 7 2 1 FM 7 2 2 AM 7 3 Television 8 Hospitals 9 See alsoCommunities editPlaces with more than 50 000 inhabitants edit Sutter County Yuba City Principal city Places with 10 000 to 50 000 inhabitantats edit Yuba County Marysville incorporated city Olivehurst census designated place Linda census designated place Places with 1 000 to 10 000 inhabitants edit Sutter County Live Oak incorporated city South Yuba City census designated place Tierra Buena census designated place Sutter census designated place Yuba County Beale Air Force Base census designated place Brownsville census designated place Challenge Brownsville census designated place Loma Rica census designated place Plumas Lake census designated place Wheatland incorporated city Places with 500 to 1 000 inhabitants edit Sutter County Meridian census designated place Rio Oso census designated place Yuba County Dobbins census designated place nbsp Yuba Sutter Fairgrounds main entrance Yuba Sutter Fair editLocated in the Sacramento Valley the 13th District Agricultural Association better known as the Yuba Sutter Fair is long on history and tradition The first fair was held in Marysville Yuba County and was actually the California State Fair in August 1858 Agricultural societies were organized and the first state fairs were held on a rotating basis The first state fair was held in San Francisco in 1854 the second in Sacramento the third in San Jose the fourth in Stockton and the fifth in Marysville Thereafter the state fair was held annually in Sacramento however the district fair continued to be held at the pavilion erected at Cortez Square in Marysville There were 16 fairs held between the years 1858 and 1879 The district fairs were held until the start of the 20th century and then continuity of fair activities is difficult to trace Sometime in this era the idea of holding a county fair replaced the district plan In the 1920s noteworthy fairs were held near Browns Valley and the community of Arboga Originally the 13th District Agricultural Association comprised Yuba Sutter Yolo and Sacramento counties Decentralization resulted in the exclusion of Sacramento County in 1889 and Yolo County left in 1893 In the early 1930s a group of interested citizens established a rodeo arena at the Flying I Ranch in the Arboga District A half mile racetrack plus pens and a building for livestock exhibits was constructed At the same time other exhibits were displayed in the Yuba county Memorial Auditorium This was used for the annual fairs and rodeo until 1940 Later it was deemed advisable to obtain a site more centrally located and convenient to the residents of Marysville and Yuba City Consequently in July 1941 a 10 acre 4 0 ha tract of land at our current site was purchased for 1 020 Activities were halted abruptly during the war years Additional adjacent land was purchased and the fair has been held annually since 1945 although the severe flood of 1955 curtailed operations that year Today the 13th District Agricultural Fair is one of fifty four district agricultural associations Twenty four county fairs two citrus fairs and the state fair make up the 81 State Fair system Concert venues editToyota Amphitheatre formerly the Sleep Train Amphiteater Marysville Pavilion Hard Rock Live Sacramento at Fire MountainBeale Air Force Base editSee Beale Air Force BaseEducation editColleges and universities edit Yuba Community College District Chapman University Cambridge Career CollegeHigh schools edit Yuba City High School Marysville High School River Valley High School Lindhurst High School Sutter Union High School Live Oak High School Wheatland High School Three Rivers High School East Nicolaus High School Pierce High School Marysville Charter Academy for the ArtsSights museums recreation and shopping edit nbsp Sutter ButtesSunsweet Growers Incorporated Marysville Gold Sox Sutter Buttes Bryant Field Bok Kai Temple built in 1888 to replace the first temple built in the early 1850s this temple has been a Chinese community project since 1866 Sutter Hock Farm Marysville High School Oldest high school in western U S Ellis Lake nbsp Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County Mary Aaron Memorial Museum Museum of the Forgotten Warriors 1 Yuba Feather Historical Museum Edward F Beale Museum Yuba Sutter Mall Riverfront Park Sutter Yuba Friday Night Live 2 Media editNewspaper edit Appeal Democrat The Appeal Democrat is one of many of the National daily newspapers that were formally owned by Freedom Communications More specifically it is the daily local newspaper for Sutter and Yuba county as well as neighboring communities The Appeal Democrat has been circulating throughout this region since 1926 when the Marysville Appeal founded in 1860 and the Marysville Evening Democrat founded in 1884 merged See Appeal Democrat Territorial Dispatch The Nor Cal Paper thenorcalpaper org Was a weekly full size and full color newspaper from 1997 to 2005 then went strictly to an on line news and opinions publication Created by RW Gless a former Marysville City Councilman from 1992 to 1996 as an Open Forum of news and opinions which allowed people to post views that other medias would not allow or refuse to print The Nor Cal Paper started in 1997 as a weekly full size newspaper and went on line in 2008 as the same news amp opinions publication that can be found at tncp99 wix com the nor cal paper In 2014 R W GLESS also went into Writing Books Thee Great American Illusion The Government Agenda and Complacent Ignorant Apathy A Recipe For America s Doom available at Amazon Books and Tower Books as well as other book dealers Radio edit FM edit KETQ LP 93 3 KKCY 103 1 KXJS 88 7 KRCX 99 9 KRYC 105 9AM edit KMYC 1410 KOBO 1450 KUBA 1600Television edit Comcast Cable North Valley Television NVTV MySYtv com Sutter Yuba Television MagazineHospitals editRideout Memorial Hospital Marysville California Fremont Memorial Hospital Yuba City CaliforniaSee also editYuba Sutter Regional Arts Council Sacramento Valley List of Registered Historic Places in California39 08 05 N 121 37 34 W 39 134792 N 121 626201 W 39 134792 121 626201 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuba Sutter area amp oldid 1178808252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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