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Private property being considered for new fire station was cleaned with city workers and equipment

07/16/11 Gautier City Manager Sidney Runnels confirmed Friday that taxpayer money was spent to enhance an eight-acre piece of private property on Brown Road without City Council knowledge.
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City workers cleaned private land

07/16/11 Gautier City Manager Sidney Runnels confirms that public money was spent without the City Council's knowledge to clean up private land being considered for a new fire station. The Mississippi Press reports that City Attorney Bob Ramsay will ask State Auditor Stacey Pickering whether the city should be reimbursed and whether Runnels should be punished.
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Walters residents asked to limit power usage

07/15/11 Walters Residents are being asked to turn off unnecessary appliances and to raise thermostats to at least 78 degrees because the city has reached its peak power lode, says City Manager John Sheppard.
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Matthes wants faster Columbia airport progress

07/14/11 Plans to improve Columbia Regional Airport have moved slowly forward since a master plan was developed in 2009, and City Manager Mike Matthes wants to see the process sped up.
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Glendale city manager to retire

07/14/11 Longtime Glendale City Manager Jim Starbird will retire at the end of the year after nearly 14 years with the city, officials confirmed Wednesday.
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Aguilera Invited Back to Pecos City Council

07/14/11 The Pecos City Council met Thursday to discuss the fate of their City Manager position.
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Gautier Council authorizes negotiations for fire station property

07/13/11 GAUTIER, Mississippi -- In a special meeting dominated by finances, the Gautier City Council gave City Manager Sidney Runnels and City Attorney Bob Ramsay the green light to negotiate the purchase of property on Brown Road for a new fire station and water tower.
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Glendale city manager to step down

07/13/11 Longtime Glendale City Manager Jim Starbird will retire at the end of the year after nearly 14 years with the city, officials confirmed Wednesday.
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East Lansing city manager leaving

07/13/11 EAST LANSING - Community and campus leaders are disappointed longtime City Manager Ted Staton is leaving for a new position in Ohio, but they wish him well.
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Linden City Council hires full-time police officer to replace open position

07/12/11 City Manager Chris Wren said the city promoted a part-time officer to the full time position, after Lt. Kevin Duberg resigned on July 5. The city has a 24/7 police department and needs a minimum of four full-time police officers to keep it open.
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Linden extends its moratorium on medical marijuana

07/12/11 City Manager Chris Wren said the city council is following the advice of its attorney to wait until the courts give a better direction on what path the city needs to take. "We're just waiting for the courts to rule," he said.
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Bellflower chief going to Norwalk

07/12/11 NEW JOB: City manager Mike Egan will take the same post at higher pay. By Phillip Zonkel Staff Writer BELLFLOWER - In a surprise announcement, City Manager Mike Egan gave the city his 45-day notice: He's resigning his post to become the city manager in Norwalk.
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Privacy vs. public's right to know: Eureka elected officials face delicate balance in discussing Nielsen firing

07/09/11 Explaining the termination of a city employee isn't easy -- just ask Eureka city officials. Following the abrupt termination of Eureka Police Chief Garr Nielsen, Eureka City Council members and City Manager David Tyson have found themselves
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Council gives OK to extend business park road

07/08/11 Brenham City Council members have designated City Manager Terry Roberts to negotiate a purchase price for a sliver of property needed to extend a street into an expanded industrial park.
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City Manager Proposes More Budget Cuts In Dayton

07/07/11 City Manager Tim Riordan announced dozens of ways to bridge a budget shortfall including investing in infrastructure and cuts to numerous services.
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Airport receives grant for security fencing

07/05/11 The Cleburne Municipal Airport will receive about $720,000 for planned airport improvements, including installation of a perimeter security fence, City Manager Rick Holden said Friday.
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Hawthorne appoints Shadbehr as temporary city manager

07/05/11 The Hawthorne City Council appointed a temporary replacement Tuesday night for retiring City Manager Jim Mitsch, who some city officials said was actually forced from the position.
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City Gains Extra $1.2M in Revenue

07/05/11 City Manager Robert Herron said Wheeling gained an extra $1.2 million in revenue in fiscal year 2011 to carry into fiscal 2012. Herron made the announcement Tuesday at Wheeling City Council's meeting, noting revenues exceeded the expected $27.
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Plane Crash Injures 2 People

07/04/11 BALDWIN COUNTY, Alabama - BREAKING NEWS: A single engine, propeller plane has crashed near Walker Island in Baldwin County. 3:31 p.m. Ken Grimes, the City Manager in Orange Beach, says the plane nearly hit a small tent set up by 4th of July partygoers. The pilot has a small bump on their head. The plane is an MJ205 Mooney. It's owned by Tidewater Express, LTD based in Georgetown, Delaware. It ...
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Will you sign? Petitions circulate Eureka calling for the termination of Tyson, reinstatement of Nieslen

07/03/11 Concerned citizens met Saturday afternoon to circulate petitions throughout Eureka calling for the termination of City Manager David Tyson and the reinstatement of former Eureka Police Chief Garr Nielsen.
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City might cut lobbyist's pay

07/01/11 City Manager Michael Czymbor suggested during an initial budget meeting on Monday that city commissioners should consider eliminating attorney/lobbyist Buddy Jacobs' services, along with many other cuts, to make up for a budget shortfall.
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