This U.S. navaid (a low altitude VOR) is named after the nearby town. That town was named by combining parts of the first names of a local pioneer's daughters.
The town's name might make you think of a fruit preserve, or possibly the disco era.
This navaid is part of an Arrival Procedure for a large U.S. city.
Its identifier seemingly has absolutely nothing to do with the name of the associated locale (a small city).
On the other side of the nearby river, there's a place that gets seasonal LLWS activity.
On the shore of that river, not too far to the west, there's a town, the name of which would confuse outsiders, making them think they were in another state.