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Bills name Brandon as COO, don't name GM (Sports Illustrated) - BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- The Buffalo Bills promoted Russ Brandon to the new post of chief operating officer on Saturday as team owner Ralph Wilson elected to not formally fill the general manager's position following Marv Levy's departure.
Sources: Bills VP is top candidate to replace Levy (ESPN) - Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson will stay in-house to fill its top front-office vacancy, ESPN.com has learned, and Bills executive vice president of business operations Russ Brandon has emerged as the frontrunner.
Brandon to fill Bills' front office void (The Buffalo News) - The Buffalo Bills stayed in-house in finding the man to lead their front office.
Russ Brandon Hired As Bills COO (13WHAM Rochester) - Orchard Park, NY (1/12/08) -- Bills Owner Ralph Wilson announced Saturday that Russ Brandon has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the organization.
Bills name Brandon as new General Manager (WROC Rochester) - The Buffalo Bills have decided to stay “in house” for their next general manager, choosing St. John Fisher graduate Russ Brandon. The announcement came Saturday evening. Brandon came up through the business side of the Bills, but has been exceptionally successful.
Bills Promote From Within (WGRZ-TV Buffalo) - Orchard Park, NY ? The Buffalo Bills released two statements late Saturday afternoon. They have stayed within the organization to replace departed general manager Marv Levy. However, they have not hired a General Manager.
Pre-filed bills appear to target opposing lawmakers (KTUU Anchorage) - Kodiak Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux and Anchorage Rep. Kevin Meyer each filed bills that seem to target each other.
Brandon to oversee Bills day to day operations (WIVB Buffalo) - Russ Brandon will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Bills Business and Football Operations.
Wisconsin Power And Light To Give Credits On Bills (WISC-TV Madison) - MADISON, Wis. -- Natural gas customers of Wisconsin Power and Light Company will begin receiving credits on their bills starting Saturday.
Residents get second chance to appeal bills (The Pekin Daily Times) - Times staff writer PEKIN - Residents who watered their lawns during the past warm October may have another chance to reduce their bills for the city's winter averaging program.
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