CB mayor draws two challengers

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 41 comment(s)

Font Size: Shrink Font Enlarge Font | Submit your news
Jeff McKeown was unopposed when he first ran for mayor in 2006. This year, he’s going to have competition.

Councilor John Muenchrath and Fred Kirby both filed Tuesday as candidates for Coos Bay mayor.

Muenchrath, a urologist at Bay Area Hospital and North Bend Medical Center, was elected to the council in 2004, the same year McKeown ran for re-election on the council. Both won seats, though Muenchrath garnered more votes: 4,079 to 4,065.

That same year, Kirby ran for mayor against Joe Benetti. Benetti won the race to serve his third, and last, term of office. In that race, Kirby garnered 2,305 votes, to the Coos Bay restaurateur’s 4,528.

Kirby, a retired aerospace and high-tech businessman, acknowledged in a press release that he might have been a little green when he first ran.

 “I was not on top of all issues that were important to the citizens of Coos Bay,” he said in a press release. “I understand that thousands of unhappy people voted against the status quo and not necessarily for me.”

Kirby said he is unhappy with the business-as-usual attitude he sees in City Hall, and wants to see new leadership.

Kirby apparently filed for office unaware that Muenchrath had done the same. In his press release, he said he would have supported a Muenchrath run.

Kirby is an opponent of the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal, noting he has been against the idea since it was first broached four years ago. Muenchrath also has expressed concerns about the LNG terminal. He also has been critical at times of the South Coast Development Council, as has Kirby.

Muenchrath was seeing patients this morning, a medical center spokeswoman said, and unavailable for comment before press time.

McKeown said he was not surprised that he will face opponents in November. Rather than talk about his opponents’ failings, he said he preferred to talk about what he would bring as a candidate: consistent leadership and keeping the best interests of the entire city at the forefront.

“It’s important to see the entire city and do what’s best for the entire community,” he said.

The race for Coos Bay mayor is not the only contested one in the city. Nine candidates are vying for four open seats on the City Council. They include incumbents Jon Eck and Gene Melton, as well as Daniel L. Baumann, Howard Forte, David Engholm, Joanie Johnson, Thomas Kramer, D. Stephen Pickering and John Pundt. Michele Burnette decided not to seek re-election.
Tags »
Other South Coast races


Here’s a summary of candidates who filed for city elections in other South Coast communities:


Coos Bay


Mayor: Jeff McKeown, Fred Kirby, John Muenchrath.


Council: Jon Eck, Gene Melton, Daniel L. Baumann, Howard Forte, David Engholm, Joanie Johnson, Thomas Kramer, D. Stephen Pickering, John Pundt.


Coquille


Mayor : Steve Britton, Michael Reaves.


Council: Fran Capehart, E.N. Daniels, Kathy Hagen, Dian Courtright, Amanda Davidson, John Spencer.


Lakeside


Mayor: Orville Nelson, Ed Gowan, Darline Atkin.


Council (two-year): Buford Gould Jr., Rod Schilling.


Council (four-year): Chrysta Swift, Mack Eubanks, Benny Henry, Gary Wilson, Elaine Armstrong.


Myrtle Point


Mayor: Mike Lyon, Michael Johnson.


Council: Barbara Carter, Denise DeWald, Maureen Bergman, Doug Veysey.


North Bend


Mayor: Rick Wetherell.


Council: Frank Amatisto, Howard Graham, Janet Rubin, Mike Erbele.


Powers


Mayor: Edward Hamelett.


Council: Robert Leckband, Mearl McDaniel Jr., Phillip Wolcott, Joseph George.


Bandon


Candidate names were unavailable at press time.
Previous
Next

Have you checked out The World Link Forums?

Comments

The comments below are from users of theworldlink.com and do not necessarily represent the views of The World or Lee Enterprises. Participation Guidelines

Note: There is a maximum of 200 words per comment. If you wish to post more, please visit our forum.
Comment Policy

The World welcomes your comments about stories, and we encourage a robust dialogue on this site. All comments must meet reasonable standards of decency and civility.

Please follow these basic rules:

  • No defamatory comments about individuals or businesses.
  • No deliberately false information.
  • No obscenity or racially offensive language.
  • No harassment, verbal abuse, threats or personal attacks.
  • No information that invades another person's privacy.
  • No business solicitations or charitable solicitations.
Comments that violate these standards will not be posted. Users with repeated violations may be banned from future posting.

Comments will be approved throughout the day during business hours. After hours and weekend comments may not appear until the following business day. It may take a couple of hours before comments are approved.

The World generally does not edit comments, but we reserve the right to edit any comment that does not meet our standards.

Close Guidelines

Sheila D. wrote on Sep 22, 2008 11:34 AM:

So far I found a website for Fred Kirby, and other than it not opening in Firefox - I am impressed:

http://www.fredkirby.org/Position.htm

Thank you, to whoever posted the link. I'd like to see past work be less vague too, but his important positions going forward are very good.

Still interested in any other online sources though :)

Sheila D. wrote on Sep 22, 2008 11:30 AM:

Does anyone know where I can find websites/info online for all the various candidates? I like Steve Pickering already, but want to know more (about all of them).

Any help appreciated!

Old Bay Fisher wrote on Sep 17, 2008 2:50 PM:

EX-COOS BAYER said; ..."but every now and then there's a true gem".

Yes, we have such a gem in Coos Bay by the name of Steve Pickering. He certainly can't spell, and he can't run our fair City either.

"VOTE" for Dr. Muenchrath as Mayor.

Steve Pickering wrote on Sep 17, 2008 10:42 AM:

For some reason Old Bay Fisher is in his confusion (John Muenchrath is not running for City Council) now sending me personal E-Mails with his misguided tirades.

Old Bay Fisher wrote on Sep 16, 2008 10:27 AM:

Unfortunately, Mr Pickering is clueless on the types of issues that concern a municipality.

His motive in this council election is strictly for personal recognition and bragging rights.

I've known Dr John Muenchrath for a good long time now. John remains the best choice for council.

Steve Pickering wrote on Sep 10, 2008 12:09 PM:

As to the LNG Jordon Cove Project. I must say I am against it. I see no benefit for the residents of the City of Coos Bay.

Curious wrote on Sep 4, 2008 9:48 PM:

I am curious to know one thing!!! Where does Mr.Pickering stand on the LNG Issue?

Linda wrote on Sep 2, 2008 4:11 PM:

To Ex-coos Bayer, so lucky you . Jeff's a snob and always will be. Some other people knew him too.

Mr. Mojo Risin wrote on Sep 2, 2008 2:46 PM:

Kirby For Real Change: Enough of Kirby's alleged qualifications. Produce for us a real, corporate world resume of Kirby's experience, with employer's names, job titles, dates of employment, supervisors and current phone numbers. We're not taking your word for it because the resume doesn't exist. We don't care about Dr's basements. Please produce something real.

HectorM wrote on Sep 2, 2008 7:27 AM:

Some choice! McKeown wants to be every job, Muenchrath is either a full time urologist or part time actor (www.imdb.com/name/nm1908036) or part time do nothing councilman, and Kirby has a web site that says if you don'tlike me vote for McKeown (www.fredkirby.org).

Daniel L. Baumann wrote on Aug 31, 2008 4:23 PM:

If "ANYONE" would like to ask me any questions as to why I am running for a seat on the Coos Bay Council, please feel free to drop me an e-mail @ cbccandidate2008@yahoo.com. I don't have any fancy signs to put out there on the streets, so I have to get out there and talk to as many people as I possibly can. Please remember the name, Daniel L. Baumann for "CHANGE OF LEADERSHIP" as you go to vote this November 4th,2008. Thank You Coos Bay!

South Coast Native wrote on Aug 30, 2008 12:31 PM:

Its a shame that at least two of the three candidates for mayor are so qualified and dedicated to our community, and yet are criticized and jeered at.

I know both Muenchrath and McKeown pretty well - and I will tell you right now that the the City of Coos Bay is lucky to have them. They are both dedicated public servants and have great faith in our community. They both believe they can provide good leadership - and like any race, voters need to choose the best candidate for them.

Don't waste your time arguing here. We'll see the results in November.

I don't know that Kirby is worth the time you've all wasted on him here. His candidacy's verification is up to the Coos County clerk. Report any concerns to the right people instead of posting them here anonymously - that way you might do some more good.

jeff and misty wrote on Aug 30, 2008 1:21 AM:

GO JOHN YOU HAVE OUR VOTE!

Kirby is Real Change wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:13 PM:

Listen Mr. Mojo Risin I wouldn’t care if Fred went by the name of little Bo Peep he is a far better Mayoral candidate than Dr. Munchwrath, talk about a name. Sitting around on a city council and nit picking other peoples work is not evidence of leadership. Fred Kirby has been in boardrooms where decision where made that mattered in the world. I cannot see how anyone could pick someone who has never had to scrape to make ends meet be a true representative of the residents of Coos Bay. I wouldn’t throw stones Mojo no telling what is in the good doctor’s basement.

Steve Pickering wrote on Aug 29, 2008 9:59 AM:

Ex Coos Bay out of towner.

Sorry you feel so passionate (three posts) about an obvious spell checker error. This city has far more concerns then my missed spell check issue.

I am running as a citizen with the time and interest in guiding this city to success, not trying to win a spelling bee.

Let's stick with the issues and leave the petty stuff out of the campaign.

Myself, I am not perfect, only forgiven, and I want to be one of the four elected city councilors.

Dave wrote on Aug 29, 2008 8:00 AM:

There are no jobs for local residents from the Lng project at Jordan Cove:

All 800 temporory construction jobs & 40 to 50 full time jobs at Jordan Cove will be brought in from out side of the area due to education & experience job requirements says Bob Braddock!

You have to be a fool voting for anyone supporting this Lng SCAM at Jordan Cove! Big risks, just so California can get the expensive gas (2 times more expensive then natural gas used today by Oregon residents)!

Ex-Coos Bayer wrote on Aug 28, 2008 6:21 PM:

It seems to me that the folks in the town I grew up in would at least want to elect a Councilor who knows how to spell the title of the position.... or, is Mr Pickering also a full time counselor? If so, on what does he counsel? Of course, his High School Sweetheart (must be her title since he capitalized each word) will be his advisor. No worries there, eh? I knew Jeff McKeown many years ago, and if he's still the type of person he was then, he will be fine to continue in the mayor's role.

Ex-Coos Bayer wrote on Aug 28, 2008 6:20 PM:

It seems to me that the folks in the town I grew up in would at least want to elect a Councilor who knows how to spell the title of the position.... or, is Mr Pickering also a full time counselor? If so, on what does he counsel? Of course, his High School Sweetheart (must be her title since he capitalized each word) will be his advisor. No worries there, eh? I knew Jeff McKeown many years ago, and if he's still the type of person he was then, he will be fine to continue in the mayor's role. I don't know the good doctor, but I presume he knows how to spell his title, so he too beats Mr Pickering hands down

Ex-Coos Bayer wrote on Aug 28, 2008 6:19 PM:

It seems to me that the folks in the town I grew up in would at least want to elect a Councilor who knows how to spell the title of the position.... or, is Mr Pickering also a full time counselor? If so, on what does he counsel? Of course, his High School Sweetheart (must be her title since he capitalized each word) will be his advisor. No worries there, eh? I knew Jeff McKeown many years ago, and if he's still the type of person he was then, he will be fine to continue in the mayor's role. I don't know the good doctor, but I presume he knows how to spell his title, so he too beats Mr Pickering hands down. I grew up in Coos Bay and frequently visit. I read The World on line, mainly for the entertainment value of the reader comments. Ignorance, small mindedness, and petty gripes dominate, but every now and then there's a true gem.

Daniel L. Baumann wrote on Aug 28, 2008 5:23 PM:

I agree with CB LIFER, we do need jobs in this area but LNG is not the way to do it. I have been against it (LNG) since day one. I have only been here since 1995 and I don't plan on going anywhere. I am originally form the San Francisco Bay Area. My number one priorities would be jobs and the education of our children from K-12th grade. This area (Coos Bay-North Bend) has lots of potential with the right leaders leading the way. Again,I am running for COOS BAY COUNCILMAN this Nov.4th,2008. Remember the name: DANIEL L. BAUMANN for "CHANGE OF LEADERSHIP" I also urge everyone to get out and "VOTE" this November 4th, no matter who you are voting for on election day. Thank You!

RJ wrote on Aug 28, 2008 1:55 PM:

Steve,
Thank you! I applaud your efforts to stand up and do what you think is right. I'll look forward to seeing your stances on various local issues so that I can make an informed decision. If we see eye to eye, you'll get my vote.
I just get so tired of people complaining without action.
Good luck!
RJ

TOM wrote on Aug 28, 2008 11:06 AM:

TO WHOEVER IT IS: Will you please STOP using my name. Until Mr. Britton came along as mayorin Coquille, things were really bad within the City government. I know Steve personnally and he is a fine person with a lot of moral standards and is a fantastic Coquille City Mayor. So please STOP using my name to downgrade Mr. Britton and making other WRONG comments using MY name. Thank You

Steve Pickering wrote on Aug 28, 2008 11:05 AM:

RJ,

I did. Well not so much money (I spent $22.00 on a "T" Shirt with my name on it), but I am investing my time and I will continue to do so.

Although I only lived here in the late 1960's and early 1970's (Commercial Fisherman, Fire Department, Marine Electronics, School Bus Driver) and now for the last year since I married my High School Sweetheart, She is in fact a life long resident who advises me on local issues, so I am in touch.

as a retired Corporate Technology Manager I have the time to be a FULL TIME Counselor, working for the city's future.

I want to represent all the citizens of this city as a council member. I support the local businesses and employers, while remembering there are 14,000 other citizens who are not business people.

Mr. Mojo Risin wrote on Aug 28, 2008 11:03 AM:

The City of CB should first of all verify names and addresses since no one can verfity that Kirby lives in CB or that Fred Kirby is his real name, since he has used several so far. James F. Kirby? Secondly, Fred should provide a resume with names of employers, dates of employment, supervisors names and phone numbers, which he so far has steadfastly refused to do. He could be the fifth Beatle. Wake up people.

CB Lifer wrote on Aug 28, 2008 10:30 AM:

So many "natives" of this area really want change, and some don't. I DO, we are getting stale, and stupid things like "pretty sidewalks" aren't helping! Good grief, enlarge the stupid airport, do something that will bring jobs and people here. No I am not fond of LNG, but SOMETHING could be done! Beautifying the area doesn't help anything, except waste tax dollars. If I didn't have to work full time, I'd run! And I'm just a 51 year old woman with webs between her toes.

bob wrote on Aug 28, 2008 10:07 AM:

Kirby is real change:
Dr. Meunchrath is the only one I see that sees thing from the citizens point of view. I have no Idea who Fred Kirby is.

RJ wrote on Aug 28, 2008 10:02 AM:

To all:
I've seen this over and over again. What if Muenchrath or Kirby get elected and, for legitimate reasons, aren't able to implement the change you seek? Then you'll keep complaining about how local government is inept and doesn't do anything.
I say why don't all of you geniuses run for office and put your money where your mouth is.

TOM wrote on Aug 28, 2008 8:17 AM:

Explaining my previous comment. I mentioned city counselers in a story about the Mayor's race. The counsel, if they will stand up for what they really beleive in, can out vote the mayor on any and all subjects, therefore controling what the so called Mayor does. Just like the vote for your counsel positions, the mayors position is just as important, so.......like I said before...ELECT, DON'T REELECT

Tom wrote on Aug 28, 2008 8:17 AM:

I'd say the same for good ol boy Britton in Coquille. Remember the old saying...."life's a wheel"?

Newbie to the area wrote on Aug 28, 2008 7:54 AM:

Lets see, you have a physician who could not even respond to the media because he was busy, so if we have an emergency who is going to represent the city the Dr. at the hospital doing his job and by the way if you watch channel 14, he is obviously clueless and half the time never shows up to anything to represent the city.

A businessman who by all accounts has reported several different career backgrounds that are not verifiable, but it is verifiable that he has no verfiable background, sounds like someone that has something to hide or has been institutionalized for years.

And last but no least an individual that is very knowledgeable of the community but forgets that he represents the people much less listen to them.

Maybe time for a write in campaign.

Bandonlover wrote on Aug 28, 2008 7:40 AM:

I knew Fred for almost 20 years before I retired and moved to Bandon. Check his resume. He plays down his experience not baffles the people. He was on the staff of the president of big companies Lockhed Martin and Teledyne, director of contracting responsible for contracts that were worth billions, consultant to the navy, he managed groups of hundreds, he was on a Silicon Valley company with the people who invented GPS. He created lots of jobs. He saved a company that became a $4 billion company. His meetings were short and he got things done. He's not just a another retiree.

Dave wrote on Aug 28, 2008 7:07 AM:

Isn't John Muenchrath the only home grown native in the race? He could have decided to cash in on his education and practice in the big city, but wants to remain in his home community and make a difference. Decent guy, this! And he really KNOWS this area. Let's give him a chance.

Nebr. Transplant wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:58 PM:

Hey Jeff, the fat lady is tuning up in the wings. You might consider withdrawing for "personal reasons " and save yourself some embarrassment in Nov.

beebsie wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:41 PM:

Stephanie Kramer AND Thomas Kramer on the City Council? One is enough. And then there's Gussie's owner John -----
More of the same - politicians with personal agendas.

Kirby is real change wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:37 PM:

Muenchrath is a physician by training, which provides him with complete understanding of city operations. Wait, no it doesn't, Fred Kirby has a tonne of management experience and a wealth of contacts. There is no question in my mind that Kirby is the man for true change.

Kirby is a businessman with real world experience and Muenchrath is an elitist who cannot possibly understand 80% of the community. Münchhausen is an insider and part of the old guard, the ruling barons if you will. Kirby may speak out about LNG (he is wrong about that, we do need those jobs, doesn't matter because it won't happen anyway) but he is never afraid to pen his name to his opinion, that is the mark of a leader. He also has ideas about where we can go. Muenchrath represents the good ole boys -- version “B.” Change comes from the outside, not by playing musical chairs.

Common Sense wrote on Aug 27, 2008 3:27 PM:

Hopefully...John Muenchrath or Fred Kirby will drop out before election time, so it will guarantee Jeff McKeown will not be asked to come back (Since he originally backed the California LNG SCAM at Jordan Cove with his self serving 480 acres (Public record) near by waitin to cash $$$ in...

CB Man wrote on Aug 27, 2008 1:34 PM:

Dr. Muenchrath has my vote!

Daniel L. Baumann wrote on Aug 27, 2008 1:19 PM:

I am also going to "VOTE" for Dr. Muenchrath as Mayor. He is the best person for the job. I also believe that with new faces on the city council (Coos Bay) can move forward in a positive direction. I would like to be given that chance this November 4th, 2008. I will be volunteering my extra time at the Democratic HQ @ the Pony Village Mall, feel free to stop in. Citizens of Coos Bay, it's in your hands this November 4th,2008. Thank You!

Not a Good Ole Boy wrote on Aug 27, 2008 1:17 PM:

It's time to clean house in both cities - get people with common sense and a backbone who aren't afraid to make the tough decisions in elected positions... instead of all the touchy feely politicians that have managed to get themselves permanently annointed to local government... ALL POLITICS ARE LOCAL!

Steve Pickering wrote on Aug 27, 2008 11:47 AM:

I would like to be among the first to congratulate Doctor Muenchrath on his decision to run for Mayor.

I would also like to say I look forward to running for the position of City Councilor. I will leave it up to you, the Voters, to decide if I am one of the top four candidates for the position.

If elected I intend to be a nearly full time Council member.

Bob wrote on Aug 27, 2008 11:34 AM:

I vote for John Muenchrath..good for him he seems to have some common sense.


*Member ID:
*Password:
 

Not already registered?

Do not use usernames or passwords from your financial accounts!

Note: Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required!



*Create a Member ID:
*Choose a password:
*Re-enter password:
*E-mail Address:
*Year of Birth:
 

(children under 13 cannot register)

*First Name:
*Last Name:
Would you like to be added to our mailing lists?
Daily Headlines
Breaking News
Special Offers
 
Advanced Search
Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH

Blogroll

Most Popular

Polls

» View Past Poll Results
» Suggest a Poll

Marketplace

Special Sections

More Special Sections