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Milan City Extends Manager’s Contract by Three-Years, Boosts Salary - The Sun Times News

When City Manager Jim Lancaster started in Milan, outsiders told him he wouldn’t stay more than two years.  However, in May he completed his first three years and Monday Nov. 10 Lancaster accepted a new three year-contract with an annual salary of $135,000. “Everyone told me that this was a stepping stone community,” Lancaster told The Sun Times News, explaining that he thinks as Milan grows its business base it is on the verge of becoming a des…
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thesuntimesnews.com broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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