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Mayor Serving since Notes 1 Portland: Ted Wheeler: January 1, 2017 [1] [2] 2 Salem: Chris Hoy [3] November 2, 2022 3 Eugene: Lucy Vinis: January 9, 2017 [4] [5] 4 Gresham: Travis Stovall January 2021 [6] 5 Hillsboro: Steve Callaway January 3, 2017 [7] 6 Beaverton: Lacey Beaty: January 2021 [8] 7 Bend: Melanie Kebler [9] November 2020 [10] 8 ...
The 1928 charter also moved Bend to a council–manager form of government, where the mayor leads city council while a city manager oversees day-to-day city operations. In May 2018, Bend voters approved charter amendments bringing back the direct election of the mayor. Bend's mayors currently serve four-year terms and are directly elected by ...
Name Municipality Notes 63 years, 73 days Hilmar Moore: Richmond, Texas: Served from September 22, 1949, until his death on December 4, 2012. [15] 61 years, 111 days John H. Land: Apopka, Florida: Served from January 1, 1950, to January 1, 1968, and from January 1, 1971, to April 22, 2014. 60 years Charles E. Long Booneville, Kentucky
Former South Bend Mayor Stephen Luecke talks with city officials at an event commemorating the Stephen J. Luecke Coal Line Trail on Thursday, March 21, 2024. The city's longest-serving mayor ...
Oct. 20—North Bend Mayor Jessica Engelke urged voters to look at her record and her plans for North Bend when taking part in a forum with the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Engelke got a unique ...
The Bend Hawthorne Transit Center is a hub for the Cascades East Transit center with connections to intercity bus services including Pacific Crest Bus Lines, POINT Intercity Bus Service, the People Mover, and the Central Oregon Breeze. [69] Bend was previously the only metropolitan area west of the Mississippi River without a public bus system.
A small-town Alabama mayor and preacher told a friend he was facing "dark days" after a conservative news site published stories that alleged he used an online alter ego to post photos of himself ...
Located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Revere Avenue, the Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, was opened by Ken and Debbie Tisher in 1992 as the second location of Pacific Video, a small video rental store chain in the state. [6] They previously attempted to negotiate a location by a Shopko near U.S. Route 97. [7]