COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma now at 377, Kay County at 18

As of 11 a.m. Saturday morning, the state of Oklahoma now has a total of 377 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Kay County made a small jump from 17 to 18 cases on Saturday. As for area counties, Noble and Logan each remain with 3 cases, Osage County reports a new case since Friday and... Read More.

322 COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma, 17 now in Kay County

The Oklahoma State Department of Health released their latest update on COVID-19 cases as of Friday, March 27. There are now 322 COVID-19 cases statewide, a jump from 248 on Thursday. Oklahoma County has the most cases with 92 documented. Kay county made the jump from 11 on Thursday to 17 COVID-19 cases. For area counties... Read More.

Number of COVID-19 cases in Kay County rises to 11

As of 11 a.m. Thursday morning, there are 11 documented cases of COVID-19 in Kay County. Oklahoma State Health Department says that there are now 248 casesof COVID-19 reported statewide. Seven Oklahomans have died from the virus. Two of which were in Oklahoma County as of recent and one in Norman Wednesday night. For surrounding... Read More.
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Arkansas Man Involved In Kay County Accident Saturday

A personal injury collision occurred at 1:06 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, on Interstate 35 northbound at mile marker 228.5 approximately 1.3 miles southwest of Braman in Kay County. John Walker, 72, of Russellville, Arkansas was driving a 2006 Nissan Sentra northbound on I-35 when he departed the roadway to the left, striking a guardrail... Read More.

Third COVID-19 Case Documented For Kay County

The state of Oklahoma has 49 documented cases of COVID-19 as of late Friday morning. There is also now a third COVID-19 case reported for Kay County. Stillwater Medical Center in Stillwater (Payne County) reported that a patient has the Coronavirus, and the release said that the virus originated from Kay County. Stillwater Medical Center... Read More.

2nd Confirmed Case of COVID-19 Reported In Kay County

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is now reporting 17 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 in the state and that includes a second case in Kay County.  In addition to the two Kay County cases, there are six in Oklahoma County, three in Tulsa, two in Canadian, and one in Cleveland, Jackson, Payne and... Read More.
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Kay County Courthouse Closed Until Further Noticed

Due to COVID-19 or the Coronavirus, the Kay County Courthouse has been closed to the public until further notice. The Kay County Courthouse Officers and employees will still be working during this period. Offices within the courthouse are still accessible by telephone only. Please see the Kay County website for directions on doing business... Read More.

Ponca City Mayor Signs Disaster Emergency Proclamation Following COVID-19 Case Reported In Kay County

From the City of Ponca City, Ponca City Mayor, Homer Nicholson, signed a Disaster Emergency Proclamation on Sunday, March 15 as a resident of Kay County has been diagnosed and potentially spread COVID-19 within Ponca City, with potential to spread illness to the general public. As immediate attention is required to protect public health, ensure public... Read More.

Kay County Health Department To Provide Presentation On COVID-19

Representatives from the Kay County Health Department will provide updates and presentations regarding COVID-19 and community efforts to help prevent the spread of the disease in Ponca City and surrounding areas. The public health forum is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11 at 1 p.m. inside the Kay County Health Department, 433 Fairview Ave. in Ponca... Read More.