University of Oregon Board of Trustees approves Mario Cristobal contract extension
The Trustee approval was unanimous and the contract extension will be funded through outside sources.
Posted: Dec 17, 2020 10:21 AM
Posted By: Andrew Haubner
Eugene, Ore. The University of Oregon Board of Trustees unanimously approved a contract extension for head football coach Mario Cristobal on Thursday morning. This comes after negotiations that had begun long before the Coronavirus pandemic, but had resurfaced towards the end of the 2020 season.
On a call with Trustees, Oregon Athletic Director Rob Mullens told the Board that Cristobal s contract is fully funded by the athletic department and by gifts to the school s athletic department. Any future contracts will be funded by future gifts by Oregon donors as well. Any prices increases will not be paid by the University itself.
Kip Kinkel loses bid for new sentence for school killings
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Grant Kitamura of Ontario will leave the Oregon Board of Agriculture on Dec. 31.
He will move his residence to Idaho Jan. 1, he told Capital Press, but his business affiliations will remain in Oregon.
âI appreciate the opportunity to serve,â Kitamura said. He remains âin full supportâ of the board and the Oregon Department of Agriculture, which the 10-member board advises.
He was appointed to the board in the fall of 2018. He worked on issues including water quality, irrigation-water supply, livestock depredation and regulation of concentrated animal feeding operations. His term expires Oct. 31, 2022.
Kitamura said he told Gov. Kate Brown in early fall of his plans to move his residence to Idaho.
Judge denies Thurston High School shooter Kip Kinkel’s push to have state’s high court consider if he’s entitled to release hearing after 25 years in prison
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
A photo taken after Kipland P. Kinkel s arrest on May 21, 1998 following the shooting at Thurston High School and the fatal shooting of his parents.
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A federal judge on Tuesday denied Kipland P. Kinkel’s attempt to certify two questions before the state Supreme Court that could have affected his sentence of nearly 112 years for fatally shooting his parents and then killing two students at Thurston High School and wounding 24 others more than 20 years ago.