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Davis Looks to Appoint New City Manager

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DAVIS, OK--  Former city manager Roger Pulley was offered a job in January to help the entire state of Oklahoma focus on economic development within the Department of Commerce.

With a few projects in motion the town of Davis must keep moving. The town of Davis will soon start the search for its next city manager.

The city is currently being led by interim city manager Tom Graham who has served as the assistant city manager for years.

Officials tell us, when the search for the new city manager begins, the city will look for a leader who has experience with economic development and who will have big city ideas that will impact Davis.

 Leaders within the city and the Davis Chamber of Commerce feel that the city is in good hands until the new leader is appointed. Officials tell us it is a busy time for Davis and they plan to move forward with their 2013 projects.