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Findlay was the longtime headquarters of the Marathon Oil Corporation from 1905 until 1990 when it moved its offices to Houston, Texas. Marathon Petroleum Company, a former subsidiary of Marathon Oil, maintained its main office in Findlay after Marathon Oil moved. On July 1, 2011, Marathon Petroleum became an independent entity, with ...
Prior to 1925 (and since 1999) the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio was elected in a separate, partisan election. In 1924, the Charter Party , a local third-party, was founded. It has elected members of the city council and mayors.
After statehood, he was elected in 1804 as mayor of Cincinnati, serving into 1806. He was re-elected in 1810, serving through 1811. [1] [2] Findlay participated in the Ohio state militia, attaining the rank of brigadier general. In 1806 and 1807, Findlay helped to quash the Burr conspiracy. That required him to confront his partner Smith, an ...
John Paul Stozich (1927–2004) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. [3] His district consisted of an area circled around Findlay, Ohio. He was succeeded by Chuck Brading. In the House, he served as chair of the Health and Retirement Committee. [4] He also served as mayor of Findlay, Ohio. [5]
A mayor of a small village in Ohio is sounding the alarm about an influx of migrants into the village, where they have put pressure on services and finances.
Robert Cole Sprague (born April 18, 1973) is an American politician serving as the 49th and current Ohio Treasurer of State since 2019. Prior to his election as treasurer, he represented the 83rd district in the Ohio House of Representatives, and served as city auditor and treasurer in his hometown of Findlay.
Newtown Village residents speak out in support of Police Chief Tom Synan during a March 12 village council meeting, days after the chief filed a lawsuit against the village mayor.
Tiny Ohio town sees population double with influx of 3,000 migrants from African nation as mayor blames ‘open border policy’ Jennie Taer October 24, 2024 at 6:45 PM