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With COVID-19 testing in higher demand and increased cases over the last week, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is extending COVID-19 testing hours at local county health departments, and will offer weekend availability at select locations. Additionally, mobile units will be deployed to various locations through out the state.
Read moreWorld Day for War Orphans on January 6 highlights the array of challenges these orphans face. Globally, millions of children are orphaned due to war, and they are subjected to a life of hardship, and emotional and physical neglect. This day was created by the French organization, SOS Enfants en Detresses to raise awareness about their suffering and to better their future.
Read moreMortgage applications decreased 2.7 percent from two weeks earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending December 31, 2021. The results include adjustments to account for the holidays.
Read moreSchools across Oklahoma have faced a shortage of school bus drivers for months, but a temporary policy from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation will help schools hire more bus drivers.
Read moreA larger than normal crowd showed up for the regular Town of Cromwell Board of Trustees meeting on Monday night in response to an agenda item to discuss and possibly remove James Sullivan as Volunteer Fire Chief.
Read moreThe Seminole County Conservation District has announced that funds are available for cost-share assistance on selected conservation practices benefiting soil and water conservation.
Read moreA local student has been named to State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister’s 2022 Student Advisory Council.
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