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Gov. Kevin Stitt said Oklahoma is still on track to enter “Phase Two” of the Open Up and Recover Safely (OURS) Plan in a press conference Monday afternoon. The next phase would allow more businesses to open around the state and relax some restrictions beginning this Friday, May 15.
Read morePolice in some of Oklahoma’s largest cities are electing to use a softer touch, rather than aggressive enforcement, with state and local business restrictions as Oklahoma gradually reopens amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House of Representatives on Monday passed the Barbara E. Hoover Act that will extend electronic monitoring of family members to long-term care facilities.
Read moreI came to Seminole with my mother and went shopping. No one in this town was wearing masks. We were wearing masks and people were looking at us like freaks.
Read moreState Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister announced today that nearly $145 million in emergency federal relief is now available to Oklahoma school districts. Provided in the federal Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the funds are Oklahoma’s portion of the $13 billion Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund designated for states after the CARES Act was signed into law in March.
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Read moreChild Statistic of the Week Focuses on Water Safety Day, May 15
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