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The town was established between 1848 and 1849 by Joseph and Ahio S. Watt, two brothers who had immigrated to Oregon over the Oregon Trail. [6] Part of Joseph's land claim became the community's townsite. [6] The name "Amity" came from the name of a school that was built by two rival communities after the amicable settlement of a dispute. [7]
Bunn’s first political office came as a city council member in Amity, Oregon, where he served from 1983 to 1987. [7] He then served as mayor of the city from 1987 to 1988. [7] In July 1992, his brother Stan resigned from his seat in the Oregon House of Representatives after being appointed to the Oregon State Senate. [8]
Oregon City: Rachel L. Smith [20] [21] 17 McMinnville: Rick Olson January 1, 2013 [22] 18 Redmond: George Endicott January 2009 [23] 19 Tualatin: Frank Bubenik January, 2019 [24] 20 West Linn: Russ Axelrod January 2015 [25] 21 Woodburn: Eric Swenson December 10, 2018 [26] 22 Newberg: Bill Rosacke January 17th, 2023 [27] 23 Forest Grove: Malynda ...
Oct. 30—Voters in Oregon will select their next mayor, city council, and school board as well as decide on a number of issues Tuesday when they go to the polls on Election Day. Four races and ...
The mayor of a small Oregon town who is accused of opening fire on motorists in a Halloween night road rage incident was arrested Tuesday, authorities said.
This category is for persons who have held the position of mayor in the U.S. state of Oregon. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Mayor of Milwaukie. 2023 Milwaukie: 42: Rob Nosse: Democratic Union Representative, Oregon Nurses Association. 2014 Portland 43: Tawna Sanchez: Democratic Oregon Child Welfare Advisory Commissioner. Oregon Family Services Review Commissioner. 2017 44: Travis Nelson: Democratic Vice President of the Oregon Nurses Association. 2022 45: Thuy Tran ...
Before she was elected mayor, she served on the City Council from 2007 to 2014. ... After leaving office, she retired from her job as a human resources administrator for the state of Oregon.