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City Councilor Micki Varney is calling for transparency regarding City Manager Keith Stahley's resignation, citing concerns about ethics and communication. Stahley will receive eight months of ...
Salem City Manager Keith Stahley Resigns Amidst Administrative Changes, Acting Manager Krishna Namburi Takes the Helm By Emily Nguyen Published on February 14, 2025 Source: Google Street View ...
The vote came as City Manager Keith Stahley resigned after less than three years in the job and as the city is facing a projected $13.8-million budget deficit.
SALEM, Ore. — Salem City Manager Keith Stahley has resigned, the city confirmed in an email Monday afternoon. Stahley has submitted a letter of resignation that will be considered by the city ...
Salem City Manager Keith Stahley has resigned. Stahley, the former assistant city manager for Olympia, Washington, was picked to be the city's next manager in July 2022.
Salem City Manager Keith Stahley resigned after less than three years, receiving eight months' severance and accrued leave totaling $255,845. Deputy City Manager Krishna Namburi will serve as ...
Keith was inspired by the death of his father and the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and the very first time he performed "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" at a live show, fans went nuts.
City manager Keith Stahley meets with the Salem City Council during a meeting on Nov. 12. An audit of Salem's leadership team found several key inefficiencies, including a critical lack of ...
Correspondence between Salem city councilor Julie Hoy and the city manager's office about a 2017 contract for the city's fleet vehicle tires ended with City Manager Keith Stahley reminding her ...
"I agree that the library is an incredibly important part of the cultural backbone of the city," Salem City Manager Keith Stahley said during Monday's meeting. "Closing it would be a terrible loss at ...
Stahley said because of these discussions, the city is in a good position to move forward. In the most recent work session on Oct. 25, Salem City Council and staff explored different scenarios.
City Manager Keith Stahley made the announcement at a meeting Monday night, a decision met by applause from those in attendance. “After receiving further input from city council earlier this ...