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Several women from Seminole County are coming together to help their communities. These ladies are using their skills to make masks for anyone in need.
Read moreThe novel coronavirus COVID-19 was the dominant story of the first months of 2020. As new information emerged and the virus spread from its epicenter in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, to other areas of Asia, Europe and the United States, various world health experts briefed the public on the proper protocol they believed would help stall the spread of this contagious virus.
Read moreAmid concerns of coronavirus clusters and efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, and based on social distancing recommendations from medical professionals, schools across the country began to close their doors and adopt a remote learning model in March 2020. One of the largest communities affected was New York City, which closed schools across the five boroughs. The New York City school system is vast, with 1,800 schools servicing more than one million students.
Read moreEvents have been canceled or postponed across the globe in the wake of the outbreak of COVID-19. This has caused a disruption to not only commercial events like concerts and sporting events, but personal gatherings as well. Any party with a large number of potential guests has to be reconsidered. This includes graduation parties, weddings and birthdays. People facing the cancellation of such events can follow these guidelines.
Read moreClassrooms are now vastly different from the ones today’s parents were accustomed to when they were children. Technology has changed the face of classrooms, and while digital classrooms have revolutionized the ways kids learn, they also can make it more difficult for students to concentrate.
Read moreApril is National Safe Digging Month, and with millions of Americans now at home because of COVID-19, work outdoor projects is expected to start earlier than ever this year. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is reminding Oklahomans that any outdoor digging project this spring should start with a phone call.
Read more(OKLAHOMA CITY) – April 9, 2020 - The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma wants to assure residents that food assistance is available.
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