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GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — On Tuesday, leaders in Greeneville made a decision to hire a consulting firm to aid in finding their next city manager.

During the meeting of the Greeneville City Council, members received insights from the Municipal Technical Advisory Service, which is a state-supported organization offering consultancy to municipalities, about how the search process would be conducted.

City leaders decided to use that organization to start the search, but there is currently no timeline for the city manager hiring process.

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