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6 vye for open seat on Ontario City Council

6 vye for open seat on Ontario City Council
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Leader to get $30k more per year

The Treasure Valley Community College Board of Education on Thursday extended President Dana Young’s current contract through June of 2026, while increasing Young’s compensation package by $30,000. After discussion in executive session, the board went into open session and voted 4-to-2 in support of the compensation increase. Board Chairwoman Cheryl Cruson, vice chairman Stephen Crow board members Darlene McConnell and Betty Carter, voted for the increase. Board members Mark Wettstein and Rodger Findley voted no. Board member John Hall was absent.  Young’s current salary is $152,763, which is the lowest base salary among community college presidents in Oregon, said Abby Lee, college spokeswoman, in an email. The college president receives additional compensation, including $8,400 in an annuity, $4,800 in an annual car allowance, $1,200 in phone allowance, and $9,166 in PERS contributions, Lee said. Young also receives 25 days of vacation, and $2,500 t

6 vye for 4 seats on Treasure Valley Community College board

ONTARIO Six candidates are running for four seats that are opening up on the Treasure Valley Community College Board of Directors in the upcoming 2021 District Director Election on May 18. Two of the seats, Positions 1 and 6, will see two-way races with no incumbent candidates; while only incumbents, Betty Carter and Roger Findley, respectively filed for Positions 2 and 4. In the two-way race for Position 1, Cydney Cooke will face off with Dirk De Boer. In the two-way race for Position 6, Christopher Plummer will face off with Ken Hart. Position 2 is a two-year seat, the rest are four-year commitments. Candidates were all invited to participate in the Argus Observer’s introduction to the community. The deadline was noon on Monday.

Board OKs tuition hike for TVCC

ONTARIO The Treasure Valley Community College Board voted to raise tuition at the college by $3 per credit at the board meeting on Tuesday. An increase in tuition had been discussed for several months by the board as well as among community colleges, with some of the other colleges backing out, according to TVCC President Dana Young. However, she told the board it was better to have small increases at a time rather than having one big jump. The decision also came after a survey of students was taken by members of the Associated Student Government, with the results reported during the meeting. Hannah Berger, president of the student body, said the large majority of students surveyed said they would support or strongly support the proposed tuition increase.

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