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Temple city manager resigns: Council names Jonathan Graham interim manager
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Ramiro G. Hinojosa
Published: October 2, 2004
In a surprise move, Temple City Manager Mark Watson tendered his resignation, effective immediately, in an executive session with the City Council Friday.
The City Council appointed City Attorney Jonathan Graham as interim city manager
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