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Oliver Springs has new city manager

Posted at 5:12 pm June 28, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oliver Springs has a new city manager.

The Oliver Springs Town Council agreed last week to offer the job to Tina Treece, a former city recorder and interim city manager in Spring City, and she has accepted, according to WYSH Radio in Clinton.

Treece started Monday.

She will earn $37,500 a year, WYSH said.

Oliver Springs had been searching for a city manager after David Bolling resigned earlier this year to accept a similar post in Maine.

Two people had previously been offered the job but backed out for various reasons during the four-month-long search, WYSH said.

Interim Oliver Springs city manager Becky Campbell will return to her earlier post as an administrative assistant at City Hall.

For more local news from WYSH Radio, visit http://www.wyshradio.com/local_news.html.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Oliver Springs city manager, Oliver Springs Town Council, Tina Treece

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