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Penhale served on the [[Helena City Council]] in [[1960]] and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor in [[1964]]. He was elected in 1968 and is currently serving his twelfth term. Among his accomplishments as mayor are overseeing the development of a municipal sewer system, the dedication of public parks, and the construction of the current [[Helena Municipal Building]] on [[Shelby County Highway 52]]. Later he focused on promoting [[Old Town Helena]] and other public improvements. | Penhale served on the [[Helena City Council]] in [[1960]] and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor in [[1964]]. He was elected in 1968 and is currently serving his twelfth term. Among his accomplishments as mayor are overseeing the development of a municipal sewer system, the dedication of public parks, and the construction of the current [[Helena Municipal Building]] on [[Shelby County Highway 52]]. Later he focused on promoting [[Old Town Helena]] and other public improvements. | ||
Penhale was opposed by [[Mark Hall]] in the [[2012 Shelby County municipal elections|2012 mayoral election]]. | |||
Helena's sports complex is named [[Sonny Penhale Park]] in his honor. | Helena's sports complex is named [[Sonny Penhale Park]] in his honor. |
Revision as of 11:37, 10 July 2012
Charles W. "Sonny" Penhale (born March 7, 1931) has been Mayor of Helena since 1968.
Penhale is the son of John William and Mary Lou Penhale, and the grandson of Charles Hinds, the first Mayor elected after the city was reincorporated in 1917. He attended Helena School and Thompson High School, then enlisted in the U. S. Army for service during the Korean War. He was stationed at Fort Mead, Maryland and Camp Picket, Virginia. Afterward he took a job at American Cast Iron Pipe Co. in Birmingham.
Penhale served on the Helena City Council in 1960 and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor in 1964. He was elected in 1968 and is currently serving his twelfth term. Among his accomplishments as mayor are overseeing the development of a municipal sewer system, the dedication of public parks, and the construction of the current Helena Municipal Building on Shelby County Highway 52. Later he focused on promoting Old Town Helena and other public improvements.
Penhale was opposed by Mark Hall in the 2012 mayoral election.
Helena's sports complex is named Sonny Penhale Park in his honor.
References
- "Happy Birthday Mr. Mayor" (March 7, 2011) No Sleep in Helena
External links
- Sonny Penhale campaign website