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  2. List of mayors of Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The city adopted a commission-council form of government in 1911 with the opening of new City Hall and a council–manager government in 1954 before returning to an aldermanic form of government in 1959. Since January 1, 1997, Missoula has been governed in accordance with the Missoula City Charter, which calls for a mayor-council system of ...

  3. Mike Kadas - Wikipedia

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    Kadas was first elected into the Montana House of Representatives' 95th district (Missoula) in the 1982 elections as a Democrat.After redistricting, he was re-elected five times between 1984 and 1992 as the representative for the 55th district and then once again in 1994 for the 66th district following another redistricting.

  4. Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The city is governed by a mayor–council government with 12 city council members, two from each of the six wards. In and around Missoula are 400 acres (160 ha) of parkland, 22 miles (35 km) of trails, and nearly 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of open-space conservation land, with adjacent Mount Jumbo being home to grazing elk and mule deer during the ...

  5. Richard G. Shoup - Wikipedia

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    He served as member of the Governor's (Montana) Crime Commission from 1969 to 1970, and on the Montana League of Cities and Towns from 1967 to 1970. Shoup was elected as a Republican to the Ninety-second and Ninety-third Congresses (January 3, 1971 – January 3, 1975). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1974 to the Ninety ...

  6. John Engen - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Democratic. Education. University of Montana (BA) Profession. Journalist, politician. John Scott Engen (October 27, 1964 – August 15, 2022) was an American politician and journalist who served as mayor of Missoula, Montana, from 2006 until his death in 2022.

  7. Marilyn Marler - Wikipedia

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    Political career. Marler was a member of the City Council of Missoula, Montana from 2006 to 2018. [2] In 2018, Ellie Hill, former District 90 representative in the Montana House of Representatives, was unable to run for reelection due to term limits, [4] and Marler ran for the open seat. She defeated Republican Nick Knowles with 67.8% of the vote.

  8. History of Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    History of Missoula, Montana. The history of Missoula, Montana begins as early as 12,000 years ago with the end of the region's glacial lake period with western exploration dating back to the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–1806. The first permanent settlement was founded in 1860.

  9. Super 8 (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Super 8 by Wyndham, commonly known as Super 8, is an American hotel brand, being the world's largest budget hotel chain with over 2,600 locations worldwide. The chain is a subsidiary of Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. [3] The original room cost was $8.88 per night. [4] As of December 2022, the brand website listed 2,691 hotels worldwide.