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The House today passed a bill that would prohibit public schools, colleges, universities or CareerTech centers from implementing mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations as a condition for admittance and from requiring only non-vaccinated populations to wear masks.
Read moreSH-39 narrows to one lane near Asher through July, work continues through spring 2022
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Fair has selected BACK 2 FUN IN 21 as the theme for this year’s event, September 16 through 26.
Read moreOfficials with the City of Miami are pleased to announce a new event that will be held on July 30 and July 31. The Miami OK Route 66 Heritage Fest, an annual event for the city, will be set for the last weekend in July each year.
Read moreA southwestern Ohio woman won the state’s first $1 million Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize, while a Dayton-area teen was awarded the first full-ride college scholarship offered by the program, the state announced Wednesday night.
Read moreThe National Institutes of Health has awarded the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and Harvard University $4.1 million to investigate the role of genetics in the development of the autoimmune disease lupus.
Read moreThe House of Representatives adjourned Sine Die on Thursday following successful passage of a comprehensive conservative policy agenda.
Read moreSeveral leading statewide Oklahoma cultural organizations tasked with investing funds from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) have announced they will coordinate efforts to maximize the impact of the federal pandemic relief funds across the state. Signed into law in March, ARP includes funding that will help the nation’s cultural sector reopen and put artists and creatives back to work. The sector has been devastated by the pandemic and has experienced unemployment rates of more than 77 percent in some fields.
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