Well, since the Mayor is still the Mayor...and the Chief was Chiefing in Ruston, WA on July 13, 2004 (http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20040713&slug=webbarfire13)...my[/url] guess is the Mayor won the round.
From:
www.cityofmccleary.com
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The City of McCleary is governed by a Mayor and five Councilmembers. The Mayor is elected directly by the voters and is the principal administrator. He leads Council meetings and votes only to break ties.
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Mayor WB
WB was elected Mayor in 1999. His current term ends December 31, 2009.
Mayor B was born and raised in Aline, Oklahoma and has lived in McCleary since 1963. He is married and has two daughters. He is a retired McCleary School teacher (34 years) and also worked in natural gas pipeline and irrigation construction. He was a Communications Instructor during his service in the military.
Community Service: Teacher's Retirement; McCleary PTA; McCleary Education Association
Council Goals: achieve development consistent with the city's needs; meet the needs of the McCleary area; and expand the City's economic base
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My bold.
From the Seattle Times article, dated September 18, 2000:
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http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000918&slug=4043118)
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(Police Chief J) R's attorney, Hugh McGavick of Olympia, called the allegations "outrageous and false." He said
R was fired because he blew the whistle "about illegal conduct that was occurring and other things that were a matter of significant public concern."
He would not elaborate. He said R, police chief since 1998, would sue the city rather than appeal.
Published Correction Date: 9/19/2000- The headline was incorrect about the efiring of the police chief of McCleary, Grays Harbor County. The headline mistakenly said fire chief.
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My bold again. Interesting comment by the lawyer, eh?