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Washington County sewer agency's CEO resigns after investigation into lavish spending
Washington County sewer agency's CEO resigns after investigation into lavish spending
Washington County sewer agency's CEO resigns after investigation into lavish spending

Published on: 05/08/2025

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An investigation by The Oregonian had found that ratepayer dollars were going toward frequent dining and Hawaiian vacations.

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