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Orangevale

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[awr-inj-veyl, or-] / ˈɔr ɪndʒˌveɪl, ˈɒr- /

noun

  1. a town in central California, near Sacramento.


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She went on to work as a kindergarten teacher in Orangevale, northeast of Sacramento, from 1960 to 1982, and authored “From Me to We,” a six-book early childhood multicultural curriculum later adopted by the state of California.

From Los Angeles Times

Joseph Hill of Orangevale was in stable condition at a local hospital where he was being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, South Lake Tahoe Police said in a statement Friday afternoon.

From Washington Times

Among recent Texas arrivals is licensed marriage and family therapist Doreen Diego from Orangevale, who moved to the booming Dallas suburb of Celina to take advantage of real estate values, but also because she wanted to live in an area where more people share her conservative and Christian values.

From Seattle Times

Serghei Kundilovski, 38, formerly of Orangevale, California, was sentenced last year to 75 years in prison.

From Washington Times

Sacramento Unified is moving its 26 students still enrolled at Guiding Hands to schools in Arden Arcade, South Sacramento and Orangevale, he said.

From Los Angeles Times