Just minutes ago it was confirmed that Sac City Councilor Jim Johnston has accepted the position of Sac City Water Plant Superintendent. According to Sac City Administrator Adam Ledford, Johnston is tentatively set to begin on August 15, 2011. Ledford said that he is expecting Johnston's letter of resignation from the Sac City Council today or tomorrow.
Sac City Councilor Jim Johnston to begin working for the city, resign from council
POSTED 1:40PM - August 11, 2011
Just minutes ago it was confirmed that Sac City Councilor Jim Johnston has accepted the position of Sac City Water Plant Superintendent. According to Sac City Administrator Adam Ledford, Johnston is tentatively set to begin on August 15, 2011. Ledford said that he is expecting Johnston's letter of resignation from the Sac City Council today or tomorrow.
Just minutes ago it was confirmed that Sac City Councilor Jim Johnston has accepted the position of Sac City Water Plant Superintendent. According to Sac City Administrator Adam Ledford, Johnston is tentatively set to begin on August 15, 2011. Ledford said that he is expecting Johnston's letter of resignation from the Sac City Council today or tomorrow.
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