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  2. Brian J. Aungst, Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater was named "Sports Town USA" in Florida, as acknowledged by Sports Illustrated magazine. [15] Aungst was the first mayor of Clearwater to be re-elected unopposed in more than 40 years; he left the position after completing his second term in 2005 due to term limits. [16]

  3. Clearwater, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater is a city and the county seat of Pinellas County, ... Employment in Clearwater grew 1.84% from 2015 to 2016 with 50,345 people in the workforce. [48]

  4. Mark Bunker - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] On March 17, 2020, Bunker was elected to the Clearwater City Council for a four-year term. [23] On April 4, 2023 the city council chose Bunker as vice-mayor, a position that is rotated amongst the council members. [24] In March, 2024, Bunker lost his bid for re-election to Clearwater City Council, losing to Ryan Cotton. [25] [26]

  5. Clearwater Public Library System - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Duncan was the first librarian (and then Library Director) appointed to the Clearwater Public Library. When Duncan left in 1918, the position was filled in 1920 by Grace Mease. By 1920, over half of the city's population were library cardholders. A few more staff were hired to support daily library duties and maintenance.

  6. City of Sacramento is hiring. These open positions pay ... - AOL

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    Some positions are remote work eligible.

  7. Bob Gualtieri - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 2018, Sheriff Gualtieri announced that his agency would not charge 47-year-old Michael Drejka for the shooting death of 28-year-old Markeis McGlockton in Clearwater the day before, in accordance with Florida's stand-your-ground law. [107]