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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Tractor Supply Co. will celebrate its grand opening in Clearlake with a community-wide celebration featuring entertainment, giveaways and special events.
As part of the family-friendly celebration from Thursday, July 19, through Sunday, July 22, Tractor Supply customers will receive a 10-percent discount on all purchases made at the store on top of already discounted prices.
During the main event on Saturday, July 21, visitors will have the opportunity to take home a Tractor Supply hat, while supplies last, and register for the chance to win a Tractor Supply gift card.
In addition, the grand opening will include a variety of special events for customers to enjoy.
Attendees will see a few familiar faces among the store’s knowledgeable and friendly team members. Store Manager Vernon Parker has more than 25 years of retail experience and is excited to lend his expertise to the store’s many customers.
“At Tractor Supply, community is at our core and we understand the value of building a team with local roots,” said Parker. “Our Clearlake team members live the rural lifestyle just like our customers and serve as a resource to equip them with the products and seasoned advice they need for ‘Life Out Here.’”
The Clearlake Tractor Supply will provide a one-stop shop for the community, serving farmers, livestock and pet owners, ranchers, part-time and hobby farmers, gardeners, homeowners, tradesmen and others.
Tractor Supply customers will be able to choose from a wide range of products including workwear and boots, equine and pet supplies, tractor and trailer parts and accessories, lawn and garden supplies, sprinkler and irrigation parts, power tools, fencing, welding and pump supplies, riding mowers and more.
The store will carry top brands, such as Purina, Carhartt, Blue Buffalo and Hobart, as well as products exclusive to Tractor Supply.
The Clearlake store will also include a pet wash station where customers will have access to professional grade wash bays, grooming tables and tools.
In addition to supplying dependable products for farm, ranch and rural customers, the Clearlake Tractor Supply will regularly host events with community partners including local animal shelters, area 4-H clubs and FFA chapters and more. Customers can also sign up for Tractor Supply’s loyalty program, Neighbor’s Club, which will make them eligible to receive member-only offers, birthday offers, personal purchase summaries and receipt-free returns.
The Clearlake Tractor Supply store, at 15930 Dam Road, will keep regular weekday business hours from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., beginning Monday, July 23.
To learn more about Tractor Supply Company, visit www.TractorSupply.com. For additional information on the Neighbor's Club program, please visit www.NeighborsClub.com.
As part of the family-friendly celebration from Thursday, July 19, through Sunday, July 22, Tractor Supply customers will receive a 10-percent discount on all purchases made at the store on top of already discounted prices.
During the main event on Saturday, July 21, visitors will have the opportunity to take home a Tractor Supply hat, while supplies last, and register for the chance to win a Tractor Supply gift card.
In addition, the grand opening will include a variety of special events for customers to enjoy.
Attendees will see a few familiar faces among the store’s knowledgeable and friendly team members. Store Manager Vernon Parker has more than 25 years of retail experience and is excited to lend his expertise to the store’s many customers.
“At Tractor Supply, community is at our core and we understand the value of building a team with local roots,” said Parker. “Our Clearlake team members live the rural lifestyle just like our customers and serve as a resource to equip them with the products and seasoned advice they need for ‘Life Out Here.’”
The Clearlake Tractor Supply will provide a one-stop shop for the community, serving farmers, livestock and pet owners, ranchers, part-time and hobby farmers, gardeners, homeowners, tradesmen and others.
Tractor Supply customers will be able to choose from a wide range of products including workwear and boots, equine and pet supplies, tractor and trailer parts and accessories, lawn and garden supplies, sprinkler and irrigation parts, power tools, fencing, welding and pump supplies, riding mowers and more.
The store will carry top brands, such as Purina, Carhartt, Blue Buffalo and Hobart, as well as products exclusive to Tractor Supply.
The Clearlake store will also include a pet wash station where customers will have access to professional grade wash bays, grooming tables and tools.
In addition to supplying dependable products for farm, ranch and rural customers, the Clearlake Tractor Supply will regularly host events with community partners including local animal shelters, area 4-H clubs and FFA chapters and more. Customers can also sign up for Tractor Supply’s loyalty program, Neighbor’s Club, which will make them eligible to receive member-only offers, birthday offers, personal purchase summaries and receipt-free returns.
The Clearlake Tractor Supply store, at 15930 Dam Road, will keep regular weekday business hours from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., beginning Monday, July 23.
To learn more about Tractor Supply Company, visit www.TractorSupply.com. For additional information on the Neighbor's Club program, please visit www.NeighborsClub.com.
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- Written by: Tractor Supply Co.
SACRAMENTO – State Controller Betty T. Yee reported Tuesday that California received more tax revenue than expected during the month of June and for the 2017-18 fiscal year, which ended June 30.
Total revenues of $19.91 billion for June were greater than anticipated in the budget signed in June 2017 by $2.30 billion or 13.1 percent. All of the “big three” revenue sources came in higher than projected.
Overall revenues for FY 2017-18 of $135.29 billion were $1.53 billion more than estimates in the May budget revision and $6.82 billion higher than expected in the 2017-18 Budget Act. Total fiscal year revenues were $13.38 billion higher than in FY 2016-17.
For June, personal income tax, or PIT, receipts of $12.57 billion were $691.8 million, or 5.8 percent, higher than estimated in the budget proposal released in May.
For the fiscal year, PIT receipts of $93.48 billion were $4.34 billion, or 4.9 percent, more than projected in the 2017-18 Budget Act.
June corporation taxes of $3.23 billion were $577.2 million, or 21.7 percent, above assumptions in the governor’s May budget proposal. For the fiscal year, total corporation tax receipts were 14.8 percent above assumptions in the enacted budget.
Sales tax receipts of $3.15 billion for June were $759.0 million, or 31.8 percent, more than anticipated in the governor’s FY 2018-19 amended budget proposal. For the fiscal year, sales tax receipts were 2.0 percent higher than expectations in the 2017-18 Budget Act.
At the conclusion of FY 2017-18, the state’s General Fund had $10.38 billion more in receipts than disbursements, and $4.84 billion were used to repay outstanding loans from the previous fiscal year.
At the end of June, there were $39.93 billion available for internal borrowing from the state’s own funds, which was more than anticipated in the May budget proposal by $1.81 billion.
Total revenues of $19.91 billion for June were greater than anticipated in the budget signed in June 2017 by $2.30 billion or 13.1 percent. All of the “big three” revenue sources came in higher than projected.
Overall revenues for FY 2017-18 of $135.29 billion were $1.53 billion more than estimates in the May budget revision and $6.82 billion higher than expected in the 2017-18 Budget Act. Total fiscal year revenues were $13.38 billion higher than in FY 2016-17.
For June, personal income tax, or PIT, receipts of $12.57 billion were $691.8 million, or 5.8 percent, higher than estimated in the budget proposal released in May.
For the fiscal year, PIT receipts of $93.48 billion were $4.34 billion, or 4.9 percent, more than projected in the 2017-18 Budget Act.
June corporation taxes of $3.23 billion were $577.2 million, or 21.7 percent, above assumptions in the governor’s May budget proposal. For the fiscal year, total corporation tax receipts were 14.8 percent above assumptions in the enacted budget.
Sales tax receipts of $3.15 billion for June were $759.0 million, or 31.8 percent, more than anticipated in the governor’s FY 2018-19 amended budget proposal. For the fiscal year, sales tax receipts were 2.0 percent higher than expectations in the 2017-18 Budget Act.
At the conclusion of FY 2017-18, the state’s General Fund had $10.38 billion more in receipts than disbursements, and $4.84 billion were used to repay outstanding loans from the previous fiscal year.
At the end of June, there were $39.93 billion available for internal borrowing from the state’s own funds, which was more than anticipated in the May budget proposal by $1.81 billion.
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- Written by: California Controller’s Office





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