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Senate Confirms Marcantel

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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 08:31

New TMS Superintendent Plays “Man In The Middle” Featured

Written by  JIm Ball
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According to an article on the “Taos News” website, Superintendent Rod Weston is between a rock and a hard place – the hard place being the budget-conscious School Board and the rock being the accounting firm that won’t return calls.

Taos News reporter Matthew Van Buren says Keystone wanted more fees when working on the audit. Former TMS Business Manager Bobby Spinelli refused to pay more.

Weston agrees with some of the audit findings but says other audit issues have been addressed. Weston described the relationship with the firm as unfortunately “aggressive”.

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