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Oklahoma law helps students handle college loans

Oklahoma law helps students handle college loans KJRH and last updated 2021-07-01 22:24:11-04 Current and incoming students at public universities in Oklahoma can expect an increase in tuition this fall. University of Oklahoma students will pay 2.7% more in tuition and Oklahoma State University tuition is increasing by 2.5%. On average, tuition fees are being raised by 1.3%. “It can start to feel like, ‘Wow, I graduated so long ago and I’m still paying this off’, Josh Gammon said. Gammon graduated from Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma in 2014. He just finished paying off the last of his student loan debt at the end of 2020.

York ME selectmen resume in-person meetings

York ME selectmen resume in-person meetings
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In-person public selectman meetings could return to York, ME

YORK, Maine  Board of Selectmen Chairman Todd Frederick called the meeting to order on Monday night, noting that this was the 41st remote meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic began. One of the items for discussion on the board’s agenda was establishing protocols to be followed if and when the board returns to in-person meetings. Town Manager Steve Burns clarified that, before considering protocols, another question needs to be answered: “Do you want to return to in-person meetings?” Frederick and other board members were clear in their desire to return to in-person meetings. Burns said the York Public Library s community room, where the town meetings were typically held before the pandemic, is not adequate to accommodate the board, staff and members of the public. If there is a controversial issue, the library s community room is simply not big enough to accommodate a large public audience, he said, given social distancing requirements.

York Board of Appeals taking more time on Gammon land use dispute

YORK, Maine  Fifty-four months have passed since the town s Board of Appeals sided with neighbors who claimed Gammon Lawn Care s operations at 650 York Street are impermissible. Fifty-three months have passed since the BOA issued written findings of fact that contradicted the board s own verbal decision with regard to the business owned by Josh Gammon. Eight months have passed since the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sent the dispute back to the town to fix the discrepancy between the BOA s verbal and written decisions. Now the BOA is taking another month to consider its next steps. The long-running land use dispute was back on the BOA s agenda Wednesday night, but when the matter came up for discussion, the members quickly decided to punt it to their next meeting, on Feb. 24.

York Board of Appeals to revisit Gammon Lawn Care property dispute

YORK, Maine  A full eight months after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sent a long-running land use dispute back to the town for further proceedings, the York zoning Board of Appeals is slated to consider the matter again this Wednesday. The BOA will discuss the court s remand related to Gammon Lawn Care s operations at 650 York St., according to a meeting agenda released Friday. The meeting will be held via Zoom video conference due to the pandemic. No public comment will be allowed related to the Gammon property dispute since this matter was remanded by the court, the agenda states.  That s just how remands are, BOA Acting Chair Joe Carr said Friday.

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