Wednesday, May 19, 1999
Lebanon picks manager
The Cincinnati Enquirer
LEBANON Council is expected to offer a Wisconsin administrator the city manager's job this morning at a special meeting.
James Patrick, city administrator in New London, Wis., a city of 7,000 people, was one of 18 applicants vying to replace Richard A. Hayward, who announced his resignation in November, effective May 31.
I'm happy we got somebody, Lebanon Councilman Joe McKenzie said Tuesday night. ... I think we want to make him an offer.
Mr. McKenzie said council expected to offer Mr. Patrick a three-year contract, but he was not sure of the terms.
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