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Missouri-based student loan agency slapped with $7.2 million penalty
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) – The U.S. Department of Education announced it is withholding $7.2 million in payments to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, known as “MOHELA,” after the semi-governmental agency failed to send out 2.5 million student loan bills on time.
“We will not allow borrowers to suffer the consequences of gross servicing failures,” U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a statement on social media.
The error led to more than 800,000 borrowers missing their payment date, which put them in delinquent status.
The DOE ordered MOHELA to pause student loan interest again for all those affected by the error until it’s resolved.
Many borrowers expressed frustration online, including one who wrote, ”They were not ready for this repayment time, and it will never be right. This will be a monthly task for the months ahead!”
Jayme Renfro, an Iowa-based university professor, was recently on hold with MOHELA to confirm that she’s eligible for loan discharge under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
After hours of waiting on the phone, she was able to speak with a MOHELA staff member.
“She said, ‘Oh, you’re calling from Iowa?’” Renfro recounted. “I said, ‘Yes.’ And she goes, ‘Oh, you need to call a different phone number.’”
Renfro was disappointed when the number provided connected to the local Direct TV office.
“It was not for anything that had anything to do with student loans at all; it was for cable,” Renfro said. “So, I haven’t been able to get back through.”
Nicole Johnson said getting her loan forgiveness processed took weeks.
“I submitted all my documents by Oct. 27, 2022,” Johnson said. “I didn’t get emails about need to resubmit until February.”
Johnson said she was eventually able to get through to MOHELA by calling as early as possible and having all her documentation ready.
“One thing that was recommended to me is just to ask for forbearance,” Johnson advised. “So, while your paperwork is in process, you’re not accruing any late penalties, they’re not making any credit reports or anything like that.”
As of this summer, more than $29 billion in student debt is held by Missouri residents.
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes each had their Kansas and Missouri homes burglarized in October | NFL News – Times of India
Hours apart in the same month of October, the residences of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized. One burglary happened at Mahomes’ estate in Belton, Missouri, and the other at Kelce’s home in Leawood, Kansas. The houses are only about 20 minutes from each other in the Kansas City metro area. Authorities said around $20,000 in cash was stolen from Kelce’s home. Officials did not say what was taken from Mahomes’ house.
Although Mahomes and Kelce live in manors, police believe the south Kansas City burglaries are part of a larger crime wave. Mahomes was gone at the time of the burglary, and Kelce wasn’t home because the Chiefs were playing the New Orleans Saints in a home game.
Both Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s homes were burglarized in October
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s homes were burglarized last month, but the Kansas City Chiefs players were out because the family members or even friends were not present as witnesses. According to a report from TMZ Sports, it is presented by documents of the Cass County Sheriff’s Office how Patrick Mahomes’s house in Belton, Missouri, was burgled at around midnight on October 6 while Travis Kelce’s mansion in Leawood, Kansas, was broken into just hours later on October 8.
Mahomes and Kelce were playing against the New Orleans Saints at Arrowhead Stadium when the burglary occurred. Authorities say the break-ins are under investigation, but sources claim they may just be small parts of a greater crime spree. Neither Mahomes nor Kelce has publicly spoken about the issue but could soon. Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift have not published any statements as well.
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Patrick and Brittany purchased eight acres of land in September 2020 and built their current home there. “Finally we’re gonna have a home that we built,” Brittany said of the mansion in the 2023 Netflix docuseries Quarterback, per Architectural Digest, and has everything we could have ever dreamed of having.” Patrick stated in the series that he made the decision to purchase the land upon signing his contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. “I knew I wanted to be here [in Kansas City],” he continued. “So when I did that, I was like, ‘I’mma be here, I might as well build the exact house I want.’”
Kelce, 34, purchased his Leawood home in October 2023, shortly after dating Swift, due to insufficient privacy from the media. Kelce and girlfriend Taylor Swift stayed in a hotel that night after learning about the burglary, according to TMZ.
Missouri
Missouri Spire customers can expect decrease in their bills beginning Nov. 15
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri Spire customers can expect a decrease in their bills beginning Nov. 15, the energy company announced Tuesday.
It comes after the Missouri Public Service Commission approved the changes to reflect lower gas prices and recovery of deferred costs from a 2021 winter storm that prompted controlled outages from energy companies.
According to Spire, customers in Western Missouri will have their monthly bill decrease by an average of $18.70, or 17.41%.
For Eastern Missouri customers, the average monthly bill will decrease by $15.86, or 16.18%.
The decrease represents a ccf change of $0.91988 to $0.62139 for Western Missouri customers and a ccf change of $0.77588 to $0.52486 for Eastern Missouri customers.
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How OU football learned ‘margin for error is small’ in SEC during loss to Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. — When OU got the football back with the game tied and 1:03 left, it wouldn’t have been much of a surprise to see the Sooners play for overtime.
After all, they hadn’t had a passing play by a quarterback for more than 14 yards, so moving quickly down the field through the air seemed unlikely.
But OU coach Brent Venables decided to take a chance, especially after the pass-interference call drawn by Deion Burks in the first play of the drive.
After that, Xavier Robinson was stopped after a 5-yard gain to the OU 35 before Jackson Arnold’s fumble that was returned for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown in the Sooners’ 30-23 loss.
Venables said he saw an opportunity to break off a much bigger run on the call to get Robinson the ball.
“They’re in a really, really light box,” Venables said. “Added it up to get an explosive run there. … Thought it could be an opportunity to get a big run there and get them on their heels and to get them out of that concept.”
The drive before that wasn’t exactly much better.
OU’s defense had been fantastic all day, but over the last three plays melted down a bit.
Jacobe Johnson slipped just before Drew Pyne found Luther Burden for a 33-yard gain to give Missouri the ball at the 10, then former OU receiver Theo Wease made a strong play on a 10-yard touchdown pass that tied it with 1:03 remaining.
Not long before the touchdown, Woodi Washington was called for defensive holding after the Sooners looked like they’d come up with a third-down stop.
“It wasn’t like there was a big bust and somebody was wide open, you know,” defensive coordinator Zac Alley said. “We just had a couple mistakes in a game in the SEC; the margin for error is small.”
Here’s a look at the rest of the OU stock report after the Sooners fell to Missouri:
OU football stock report
Stock rising
Luke Elzinga, P: Elzinga was excellent at his primary job, with three punts for 44.3 yards including one inside the 20. But he also had a 43-yard completion to Bauer Sharp on an early fake punt, and had as many passing yards in the first half as did Jackson Arnold.
Danny Stutsman, LB: Stutsman finished with 19 tackles — his career high and tied for 11th in a game in OU history — against Missouri. Just as important, Stutsman didn’t miss any tackles, according to Pro Football Focus.
Stock falling
Jackson Arnold, QB: Arnold continues to take one step forward and two steps back. He was just 15 of 24 for 74 yards against the Tigers, plus he fumbled three times — losing two.
OU’s bowl hopes: The game against Missouri seemed OU’s best chase of making a bowl game, and they seem a long shot to make one at 5-7 based on APR numbers, so now the Sooners’ hopes for extending their bowl streak rest on pulling off an upset of either Alabama at home or LSU on the road. Neither seems particularly likely.
Redshirt tracker: Xavier Robinson one game away from mark
Freshman running back Xavier Robinson hadn’t played until the loss to Texas.
But now, Robinson is looking like one of the Sooners’ most effective running backs.
That could test Brent Venables’ desire to redshirt Robinson.
With Jovantae Barnes out and Gavin Sawchuk remaining less than 100%, Robinson was OU’s leading rusher against Missouri, with nine carries for 56 yards.
Almost all of Tatum’s production — seven carries for 48 yards — came on the Sooners’ game-tying drive in the fourth quarter. He also had a 7-yard reception on the drive.
“He was fantastic,” Venables said. “Just kind of building off what he showed last week as well, got in and did well early, in the early snaps he got in, went with him because he was running through trash, great instincts, ran well behind his pads, broke a lot of tackles.”
Robinson is averaging 5.7 yards per carry on 15 carries so far this season.
Here’s a look at the redshirt tracker after the win over Maine:
- Played in five or more games: Eli Bowen, Michael Boganowski, Ivan Carreon, Jaydan Hardy, Michael Hawkins Jr., Jayden Jackson, Devon Jordan, Zion Kearney, Dasan McCullough*, Reggie Powers III, Zion Ragins, David Stone, Taylor Tatum
- Played in four games: Jacob Jordan, Xavier Robinson, Makari Vickers*
- Played in three games: Eugene Brooks, Kendel Dolby*, Jeremiah Newcombe, Danny Okoye
- Played in two games: Jalil Farooq*, Eddy Pierre-Louis, Gentry Williams*
- Played in one game: Daniel Akinkunmi, Andrel Anthony*, Isaiah Autry-Dent, Liam Evans, Wyatt Gilmore, Ace Hodges, Bergin Kysar, James Nesta, Nigel Smith II
*Non-freshman
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