PCPS releases COVID-19 update for January 10

Ponca City Public Schools returned to in-person learning last week. PCPS said in a January 10 press release that while it was great seeing the students again, there were multiple isolations and close contact quarantines. In fact, many students didn't start back to school because they tested positive for COVID-19 or were a close...

One killed in fatal accident in Payne County Saturday

A fatality collision occurred at approximately 4:36 a.m. Saturday morning at 3614 North Norfolk Road, approximately 1.5 miles north of Cushing, OK in Payne County.Felicia Bradley, 35, of Drumright, OK. was driving a 2009 Pontiac G6 southbound on Norfolk Road. The vehicle departed the roadway to the right and over corrected, crossing the center...

Oklahoma sees more than 10,000 COVID-19 cases over the weekend

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 10,776 new positive COVID-19 cases for Saturday and Sunday. Oklahoma's seen 331,362 COVID-19 cases overall as 42,956 cases are active.A total of 58 virus-related deaths were documented over the weekend to put Oklahoma's death toll to 2,761.Kay County saw an increase over the weekend with 152...
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Stillwater unites to support Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream

(STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA / January 6, 2021) – Stillwater Community United is planning a relay march through town on Monday, Jan 18, in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and to show support for racial unity within the community. Due to public health concerns, the celebration will not be in a large,...
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City of Ponca City to observe Martin Luther King Day

The City of Ponca City will observe Monday, January 18, as a City Holiday:• Residential Refuse WILL NOT BE PICKED UP Monday, January 18, and RESUME Tuesday, January 19. Contact Tim McNew, Solid Waste Superintendent, 767-0411 • Ponca City Landfill will CLOSE Monday, January 18, and will REOPEN Tuesday, January 19. Contact Tim McNew, Solid Waste Superintendent,...

Six new virus-related deaths for Kay County, 3,305 new COVID-19 cases statewide

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 3,305 new positive COVID-19 cases for Wednesday, Jan. 6. Oklahoma's seen 311,573 COVID-19 cases overall as 34,283 cases are active.A total of 62 virus-related deaths were documented on Wednesday to put Oklahoma's death toll to 2,633. Six deaths were for Kay County, five of which were...