Update: Clovis Votes to Cut 7 Percent of Workforce

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Update: Clovis Votes to Cut 7 Percent of Workforce

By Jon Brent

City Leaders say most of the job cuts would come from city's planning & development department, which has the least amount of work due to the recession. City Manager Kathleen Millison says some cuts will come from the police and fire departments. The jobs would be eliminated sometime next month. Jon Brent reports.

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