Maryville’s finance director to retire

The city of Maryville announced Finance Director Denise Town will retire in July, according to a press release. Town has served in this role since November 1992. The recruit process to fill the position will start immediately.

The city of Maryville announced Finance Director Denise Town will retire in July, according to a press release. Town has served in this role since November 1992. The recruit process to fill the position will start immediately.

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