The City of Hood River has announced a change in its finalist list for the City Manager’s position due to the withdrawal of a candidate. Jerry Durbin, most recently interim town manager of Frisco, Colorado, will replace Olympia assistant city manager Keith Stahley as one of the four finalists. Durbin previously served as town manager and community development director for Fraser, Colorado as well as community development director for Plainfield, Illinois. Other finalists for the position include Charlie Bush, recently city manager of Sequim, Washington, current Beaverton director of community services and engagement Abigail Elder, and Sisters city manager Cory Misley. The community will have an opportunity to meet the four finalists at a community reception on September 7th at 6:00 p.m. at the Stratton Rose Gardens, with interviews planned September 8 and the City Council looking to make a selection September 10. More information about all finalists and the selection process can be found at cityofhoodriver.gov.