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Minkler, California

Coordinates: 36°43′26″N 119°27′29″W / 36.72389°N 119.45806°W / 36.72389; -119.45806
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Minkler
Location in Fresno County and the state of California
Location in Fresno County and the state of California
Minkler is located in California
Minkler
Minkler
Location in California
Coordinates: 36°43′26″N 119°27′29″W / 36.72389°N 119.45806°W / 36.72389; -119.45806
Country United States
State California
CountyFresno
Area
 • Total
5.864 sq mi (15.187 km2)
 • Land5.864 sq mi (15.187 km2)
 • Water0 sq mi (0 km2)  0%
Elevation397 ft (121 m)
Population
 • Total
867
 • Density150/sq mi (57/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
GNIS feature IDs228804; 2583082
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Minkler, California; U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Minkler, California

Minkler is a census-designated place[4] in eastern Fresno County, California, United States.[2] The place is located on Highway 180, 2.25 miles (3.6 km) east-southeast of Centerville[5] and 7.6 miles north of Reedley at an elevation of 397 feet (121 m).[2] It has a population of 1,003 people. The town is named for Charles O. Minkler, a local farmer.[5]

Minkler made headlines in February 2010 for a police shootout that took the lives of Fresno County Sheriff's Deputy Joel Whalenmair and Reedley Police Department officer Javier Bejar, as well as the shooter, Rick Liles.[6]

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
2020867
U.S. Decennial Census[7]
2010[8]

Minkler first appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. Census.[8]

At the 2010 census Minkler had a population of 1,003. The population density was 171.1 inhabitants per square mile (66.1/km2). The racial makeup of Minkler was 818 (81.6%) White, 4 (0.4%) African American, 20 (2.0%) Native American, 23 (2.3%) Asian, 0 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 108 (10.8%) from other races, and 30 (3.0%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 302 people (30.1%).[9]

The whole population lived in households, no one lived in non-institutionalized group quarters and no one was institutionalized.

There were 383 households, 103 (26.9%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 225 (58.7%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 22 (5.7%) had a female householder with no husband present, 18 (4.7%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 19 (5.0%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 4 (1.0%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 96 households (25.1%) were one person and 44 (11.5%) had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.62. There were 265 families (69.2% of households); the average family size was 3.09.

The age distribution was 205 people (20.4%) under the age of 18, 81 people (8.1%) aged 18 to 24, 180 people (17.9%) aged 25 to 44, 329 people (32.8%) aged 45 to 64, and 208 people (20.7%) who were 65 or older. The median age was 47.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.5 males.

There were 427 housing units at an average density of 72.8 per square mile (28.1/km2),of which 383 were occupied, 277 (72.3%) by the owners and 106 (27.7%) by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 3.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 14.4%. 692 people (69.0% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 311 people (31.0%) lived in rental housing units.

References

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  1. ^ "2010 Census U.S. Gazetteer Files – Places – California". United States Census Bureau.
  2. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Minkler, California
  3. ^ "US Census Bureau". www.census.gov. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
  4. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Minkler, California
  5. ^ a b Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 1073. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  6. ^ "Minkler shooter took his own life, police chief says". fresnobee.com. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  7. ^ "Decennial Census by Decade". United States Census Bureau.
  8. ^ a b "2010 Census of Population - Population and Housing Unit Counts - California" (PDF). United States Census Bureau.
  9. ^ "2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA - Minkler CDP". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.