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This week, nine counties moved from the “orange” risk phase to “yellow” and 13 counties moved from “yellow” to “orange”. OSDH continues to monitor closely the statewide hospitalization trends for COVID-19.
Read moreFor most of the year, playing pranks on loved ones and neighbors may not be met with open arms.
Read moreState Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, D-Norman, hosted an interim study Wednesday to explore ways to increase educational outcomes and the health and well being of Oklahoma students.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is taking a significant role in a national grant that aims to increase the dental, oral and craniofacial research workforce, particularly by fostering the careers of underrepresented minorities.
Read moreState Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister today congratulated six Oklahoma public schools for being named 2020 National Blue Ribbon Schools for their academic excellence and progress in closing student achievement gaps.
Read moreDowntown Shawnee landmark, the Hornbeck Theatre, 125 North Bell, will cease operation at the close of business Tuesday, September 29, 2020. Announcement was made yesterday by owner/operators Jones Theatres, Inc. and AMC Theatres.
Read moreThose interested in learning more about rural renewal should make plans to attend the virtual 2020 Rural Renewal Symposium. Slated Oct. 13, the virtual symposium will feature research presentations on the latest work in rural renewal and roundtable sessions for community leaders to discuss strategies that have worked in their own communities. This symposium will engage leaders and researchers in rural renewal from Oklahoma, the United States and the world.
Read moreOklahomans may not need snow boots and parkas anytime soon, but they still should make plans to move patio plants indoors before Old Man Winter arrives.
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