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Briefs
City manager loses out on new job
By Times Staff Writer
Published December 16, 2005
Port Richey's city manager didn't make the cut to the final six candidates for the vacant Hernando County administrator position.
Jerry Calhoun said previously that he wanted the job for personal reasons, citing that it would be a good move for him and his family, who live in Spring Hill. The Hernando job pays $50,000 more per year than his current annual salary of $65,000. Calhoun, a former West Virginia sheriff's deputy and veteran finance administrator, started work as Port Richey's city manager in December 2004.
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