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Before serving as mayor of Mora from 2002 to 2006, Crawford was a member of the Mora City Council, the Mora Public Utility Commission, the East Central Regional Library Board, and the Mora Housing and Redevelopment Authority. He is a member of the American Legion Honor Guard, [2] [3] the NRA, the Mora Area Chamber of Commerce and the Knights of ...
Mora is a city and the county seat of Kanabec County, Minnesota [4] It is located at the junction of Minnesota highways 23 and 65 and is along the Snake River. The population was 3,665 at the 2020 Census.
North Carbon City Water Assoc 113 Paris, Arkansas: Surface purchased North Crossett Utilities 3525 Crossett, Arkansas: Ground North East Crossett Water Assn 160 Crossett, Arkansas: Ground purchased North East Public Water Auth 3811 Mountain Home, Arkansas: Surface purchased North Howard Rural Water Association 964 Umpire, Arkansas: Surface ...
Mora Airport covers an area of 308 acres and contains one runway designated 17/35 with a 4,794 x 75 ft (1,461 x 23 m) asphalt surface. For the 12-month period ending August 31, 2017, the airport had 11,000 aircraft operations, an average of 41 per day: 100% general aviation.
Utility providers are regulated monopolies. East Central Energy provides electrical utilities to the community and is a co-op member of Great River Energy. Minnesota Energy supplies gas and US Cable provides cable television. The city treats and distributes water and several local businesses provide garbage removal and recycling services.
Founded by the Nebraska Legislature as the Metropolitan Water District in 1913, five years later, the state legislators authorized the City of Omaha to assign the responsibility for operation of the gas system to the Metropolitan Water District. The name was changed to the Metropolitan Utilities District in 1921.
A year ago, Templeton says, student enrollment at PNWCC was around 55 to 65 students. “Now, we’re going to have 85 to 90 students this fall, and 45 of them are football players,” he said.
According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [4] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the Progressive Liberal Party candidate, Rodrigo Alfonso Jiménez Cascante, was elected mayor of the canton with 44.73% of the votes, with Ariun Zaya Cabal Lombodorzh [a] and Maynor Guevara Mora as first and second vice mayors ...