City's tentative budget approved
Dana Cole/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Except for a few minor revisions, the Benson City Council approved a tentative budget for fiscal year 2011-2012 in a special meeting on Monday. The budget is the product of three work sessions, conducted May 9, 18 and 23, noted Jim Cox, the city's finance director.
Source: San Pedro Valley News-Sun
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