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18 hours ago ago from 1350kman.com
A candidate for Junction City's City Manager position has declined the offer from city officials. Mayor Terry Heldstab announced this (Thursday) afternoon the city commission is planning to meet in a special executive session Friday afternoon at 2:30 to consider their next step. As announced earlier this week, a candidate had been decided on at the Tuesday night meeting, but that individual apparently declined the offer. The name of that ...
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8 hours ago ago from The Lexington 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Lexington, KY
FRANKFORT With little oversight from its executive board, the top staff of the Kentucky League of Cities lavished itself with excessive salaries and retirement bonuses in recent years, State Auditor Crit Luallen reported Thursday. Visit link: Audit blisters League of Cities
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1 hour, 21 minutes ago ago from David Siders' Stockton City Hall Blog | From the San Joaquin Media Group.
eSanJoaquin.com/Blogs David Siders Stockton City Hall Blog Search Skip to content Businesses Classifieds Cars Jobs Homes Coupons/Promos Blogs To talk or not Murdoch made public works director By David Siders | Published: December 17, 2009 | 0 Comments Bob Murdoch, who became interim public works director a year ago, when Jim Giottonini retired, ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Reno 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Reno, NV
KOLO HomePage Headlines Thu Dec 17 12:00:00 UTC 2009 The Reno City Council has agreed to have its staff work with city unions to find ways to avoid laying off as many as 180 city employees in the next fiscal year. about: Business Finance City council Fiscal year Government Oceania Reno City Council More: Reno Looks for Ways to Avoid City Employee Layoffs
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1 day ago ago from Jackson Township New Jersey News - Toms River, Jackson, Freehold, NJ, US and World News
ASBURY PARK Asbury Park Mayor Ed Johnson today joined representatives of the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) at City Hall, One Municipal Plaza, to announce that the City is the newest member of the Live Where You Work program. Asbury Park is the 25th municipality to partner with the HMFA on this workforce housing initiative. This program helps revitalize and build sustainable communities by providing affordable ...
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