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DeBary’s mayor will have to wait until next month to find out whether he will be removed from office. The city council voted Wednesday night to move the hearing to next month.
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The DeBary City Council will consider whether it will remove the mayor at Wednesday night’s meeting. The city manager says Mayor Clint Johnson violated the city’s charter by ordering staff around in texts, tweets and emails.
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Governor Rick Scott holds a college to career summit in Orlando. Air BnB is collecting TDT taxes for Orange County and FDLE officers seize emails from DeBary as that city’s political woes continue. All the week's news on the Friday New Round Table.
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A public meeting next week to discuss ousting DeBary mayor Clint Johnson will go ahead. At a court hearing today a judge turned down an injunction to stop…
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A community meeting is Wednesday evening in DeBary on a 100-acre stretch of conservation land that is stirring controversy.City leaders want to develop the land, and to help them they have hired the consulting firm of the chairman of the St. Johns River Water Management District, which owns the land.
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The DeBary City Council voted Wednesday night to hold a public hearing on whether to remove Mayor Clint Johnson.
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The DeBary City Council is looking at possibly ousting the mayor. The first step may come at a meeting Wednesday. The city says it has records of Mayor Clint Johnson giving orders to city employees.
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Gwen Graham says she’s ‘seriously considering’ a run for Governor in 2018. Brevard County dog owners at least some of them want to bring their dogs to the beach. And DeBary votes to sue its mayor.
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The DeBary City Council voted 4 - 0 to sue the mayor for unfilled public records requests. At a special meeting Wednesday night they repeatedly asked Mayor Clint Johnson for surveys taken for the Mayor's Mailbox, and financial documents related to a State of the City flier Johnson published and sold advertising in.
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The DeBary City Council is holding a special meeting Wednesday night to decide whether they will sue the mayor and file ethics complaints over unfilled public records requests.