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OSU Trustees: Who Exactly Sits on the OSU Board - The Corvallis Advocate


OSU Trustees: Who Exactly Sits on the OSU Board
April 13, 2021
Oregon State University and its Board of Trustees have made news in the past weeks, but who are the Trustees? 
Well, any Trustee at a public University in Oregon needs to be appointed by the state Governor, and then confirmed by the Oregon Senate. One trustee must be a student attending the university, one must be a faculty member, and one needs to be a non-faculty member. Currently, OSU has 15 Trustees, the maximum amount the Governor can appoint. 
Many of these members have extensive job histories and lists of organizations they have worked with. To save your eyes and our “bytes,” their professional histories have been summarized.    ....

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OKLAHOMA WINTER UTILITIES: Oklahomans will see higher utility bills after extreme winter weather, officials say


With so much usage of heat and electricity and water, we ve been getting a lot of questions from viewers asking how much this is going to cost Oklahomans.The short answer is yes, our upcoming bills will be higher than normal. How much worse will it be? That is still up in the air. “Yes, we all need to prepare for higher bills,” said Matt Skinner with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.“Prolonged below-freezing temperatures have resulted in much higher natural gas use and significant increase in market prices,” said Kent Shortridge with Oklahoma Natural Gas.“Bills will be higher simply because of the use,” said Brian Alford with OG&E.From the OCC, ONG To OG&E, everyone agrees that Oklahomans will see a spike on our utility bills. But just how much higher will it be?“Unfortunately we cannot quantify what the impact will be from this winter storm yet,” Shortridge said.“What the impact of that will be is still uncertain simply because we re not quite through wi ....

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Unprecedented storm staggers OKC


Unprecedented storm staggers OKC
Snowplows work to clear the road during a winter storm Sunday in Oklahoma City. Snow and ice blanketed large swaths of the U.S. on Sunday, prompting canceled flights, making driving perilous and reaching into areas as far south as Texas’ Gulf Coast, where snow and sleet were expected overnight. (AP photo/Sue Ogrocki)
OKLAHOMA CITY – A dangerous winter storm held Oklahoma in its icy grip Monday, shutting down businesses, prohibiting travel and depriving residents of basic needs like water and power.
By Monday afternoon, state officials were scrambling to support utilities running dangerously low on the fuel needed to keep residents warm and alive as temperatures plummeted below zero. Rolling blackouts designed to assure emergency power were affecting the region. ....

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