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Members of House Republican Caucus Support Return to In-Person Learning - January 13, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Members of the House Republican Caucus today issued a statement in support of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s call for students to return to in-person learning in schools amid updated safety ...
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Congressman Lucas Votes No on Impeaching President Trump - January 13, 2021
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) released the following statement after voting No on H.Res. 24, a resolution to impeach President Donald J. Trump: “After listening to d...
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Gov. Stitt Extends State of Emergency - January 13, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (Jan.13, 2021)– Governor Kevin Stitt today issued Ninth Amended Executive Order 2020-20, extending the State of Emergency related to COVID-19 that has been in place sin...
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January Transportation Commission Meeting Wrap-Up - January 13, 2021
Federal bill brings funding certainty and COVID-19 relief for ODOT, transportation milestones from 2020 highlighted Highlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Monday, Jan. 11 ...
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Daily update, 1-13-21: OSDH Vaccine Scheduler Portal - January 13, 2021
The Vaccine Scheduler Portal is operational to allow eligible Oklahomans to schedule their COVID-19 vaccination. OSDH will provide a daily end of day update on progress throughout the week of January ...
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Oklahoma COVID-19 Report for 13 January 2021 - January 13, 2021
SITUATION UPDATE: COVID-19 As of this advisory, there are 341,364 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Kay County is reporting a cumulative total of 3,996 confirmed cases, with 44 deaths. Osage C...
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Pet food made in Oklahoma recalled after 70 dogs die from toxin - January 13, 2021
by: KFOR-TV and K. Querry OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A pet food company says it has increased the number of brands it has recalled due to a dramatic increase in the number of dogs that have died. ...
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Private Clinics start to provide vaccines - January 13, 2021
NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – A private site in Cleveland County is now administering the COVID-19 vaccine as millions of Oklahomans try to receive their inoculations. The owner of Classen Urgent Care i...
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Portal problems persist - January 13, 2021
Oklahomans scramble to get a shot appointment OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – “There’s probably 200,000 people that are registered and eligible to get an appointment, and we don’t have 200,000 appoint...
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Legislation Would Require online access to Meeting Notices - January 13, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY - Sen. David Bullard, R-Durant, has filed legislation to improve transparency and access to legal and government meeting notices. Senate Bill 254 would require legal notices an...