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State health officials are developing a plan that could allow visitors back into nursing homes. But facility managers and industry advocates point to complications with testing and a shortage of protective equipment as signals that Oklahoma isn’t ready to reopen the homes.
Read moreGuymon, Okla. - Oklahoma Air and Army National Guardsmen from throughout Oklahoma, alongside the Oklahoma State Department of Health and other state and federal agencies, are helping to control the spread of COVID-19 in some of the State’s most effected areas, which now includes Guymon, Oklahoma.
Read moreOklahoma State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister met with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Thursday afternoon to discuss the guidelines they released for going back to school in the fall.
Read moreA colorblind Oklahoma State University marching band member is seeing the world differently these days, thanks to a touching gift from his bandmates — EnChroma glasses.
Read moreSportsman Lake is now fully open with no restrictions, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. The City of Seminole announced that as of Friday, May 22, the entire lake was opened to the public.
Read moreThe City of Seminole began issuing garage sale permits last week. Permit issuance had previously been suspended due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOfficers at the Seminole Police Department (SPD) recently posted a video to the official SPD Facebook Page reminding citizens of Seminole to call 911 in an emergency.
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