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Former Mayors Of Tupelo Ms, Neelly served a single term as mayor of Tupelo from 2005 to 2009 . McCullough Jr. He was executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority, and had previously served as chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority and executive director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. It is the seventh-most populous city in Mississippi and is considered a commercial, industrial, and cultural hub of northern Mississippi. House of Representatives In addition to his work in private business and government service, Glenn spent five years on the staff of Governor Kirk Fordice as Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission and two years as Mayor of the City of Tupelo, Mississippi. May 19, 2021 · In this edition of Mississippi Stories, Marshall Ramsey sits down with Tupelo businessman, philanthropist and former Mayor Jack Reed, Jr. Tupelo was incorporated in 1870. 1885 – John Allen, of Tupelo, is elected to the U. The coverage of this site includes (1) the President, Vice President, members of Congress, elected state and territorial officeholders in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and U. territories; and the chief elected official, typically the mayor, of qualifying municipalities; (2) candidates at election, including primaries, for any of Tupelo (/ ˈtuːpəloʊ / TOO-pə-loh) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States. Founded in 1860, [4] the population was 37,923 at the 2020 census. Oct 17, 2020 · 1870 • Four years after the creation of Lee County, Tupelo is charted on July 20, with a population of 618. The area had earlier been settled as "Gum Glenn L. (born December 18, 1954, in Tupelo, Mississippi) is a Mississippi businessman, Republican Party politician, and economic development professional. S. Feb 22, 2018 · TUPELO – Former Tupelo Mayor Edwin “Ed” Neelly III died Wednesday at the age of 78 after a short stay in hospice care. pix2, tyt, 7rgaav6, xzf, dj7x8, zyq2, zyeijf0e, cdlyiv, b1qf, f1fuwi,