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Turnbull Retires

By: Jessica Shaer
Updated: November 18, 2012
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PITTSBURG -- Mark Turnbull will be leaving his position as director of economic development with the city of Pittsburg on December 15. He has been in the position for the past five years, and has spent the last 18 years with the city. He also retires with a total of 38 years of public service under his belt. In a statement from the city, Turnbull says he plans to spend his retirement traveling and being with his family. 

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