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Brandon Louis Bochenski (born April 4, 1982) is an American former professional ice hockey player and politician. He played 156 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for several teams before serving as captain of Barys Astana in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
Brandon Bochenski, Mayor of Grand Forks, North Dakota (2020–present) and former Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player [264] Bill Currier, Mayor of Adair Village, Oregon (2007–present) [265] [266] [267] Lenny Curry, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (2015–present) and Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2011–2014) [268]
Brandon Bochenski: Ice hockey: Played wing for the University of North Dakota and several AHL and NHL teams ND: Mayor of Grand Forks: 2020–present Republican: Bill Bradley: Basketball Hall of Fame small forward at Princeton University, 1964 Olympic gold medal team, and the New York Knicks: NJ: U.S. Senator: 1979–1997 Democratic: Candidate ...
Council members voted 6-1 to table Mayor Brandon Bochenski's nomination of elementary educator and wide-ranging volunteer Becky Ronkowski to the board of ... Grand Forks City Council delays ...
Mar. 24—GRAND FORKS — Members of the Grand Forks City Council and UND Student Senate met in-person for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic to discuss ways they can continue to ...
Bochenski may refer to: In people: Brandon Bochenski (born 1982), American ice hockey player and politician; Józef Maria BocheÅ„ski (1902–1995), ...
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis has sent so-called target letters to prominent Georgia Republicans informing them they could be indicted for their role in a scheme to appoint ...
His switch became the only time in US history that a party switch resulted in a change of party control of the Senate. [29] [30] Robert M. La Follette Jr. Wisconsin: May 1934: 74th: Republican: Wisconsin Progressive: Co-founded the Wisconsin Progressive Party and was re-elected to Senate on that ticket in 1934 and 1940. [31] 1946: 79th ...