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Scientists Say Electrical Implant Helping Those With Spine Injuries Walk - February 14, 2022
CBS News- More promising news from scientists who developed a spinal implant to help paralyzed people walk again. Michel Roccati was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident five years ago. His spinal...
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Oklahoma State Department Of Health Launches HIV Self-Test Program - February 14, 2022
TULSA, Oklahoma - News 6 State health leaders say Oklahoma is one of seven states in the country with the highest rural rates of HIV. The State Health Department is trying to change that by laun...
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US Suspends Mexican Avocado Imports After Threats - February 14, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico has acknowledged that the U.S. government has suspended all imports of Mexican avocados after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threat. The surprise s...
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State Department of Education Offers Grants - February 14, 2022
Ponca City Public Schools- The Oklahoma State Department of Education offered a grant opportunity for Oklahoma teachers. Elise Foss, the second-grade teacher at Liberty Elementary, applied f...
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NOC Scholarship Priority Deadline is Feb. 20 - February 14, 2022
Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa Northern Oklahoma College is continuing to accept scholarship applications for Fall 2022. Applicants applying for the Presidential Leadership Scholarship, the ...
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Loved Ones Remember Long-Time Tulsa Meteorologist, Friend Clint Boone - February 14, 2022
TULSA, Oklahoma - News 6 Friends and family of the late Clint Boone are gathering in Tulsa to honor the life of the long-time meteorologist, family man, and fierce friend ahead of his funeral Monda...
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Elk City Community Mourns After Local Firefighter Dies In Car Crash - February 14, 2022
ELK CITY, Oklahoma - The Elk City community is mourning the loss of a local firefighter who died in a car crash Thursday night. 29-year-old Jacob Wing was driving along I-40 just west of Clint...
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Health Screenings Still Lag Behind Pre Pandemic Rates - February 14, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — More than two years into the pandemic, another battle wages on the fight to boost cancer screenings. They have taken a big hit as patients skip or put off those routine appoi...
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Lawmakers Calling for Investigation Into Nurse Staffing Agencies - February 13, 2022
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — Lawmakers are calling on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate certain hospital staffing agencies claiming they’re taking advantage of the pandemic and nursing short...
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Chouteau Grocery Store Closes, Causing Ripple Effect In Town - February 13, 2022
CHOUTEAU, Oklahoma - OKC News 6 People in Chouteau now have a tougher time getting groceries, since the only grocery store in town closed last month. It's inconvenient, especially for Chouteau's...