Over 7,000 COVID-19 cases reported over the weekend for Oklahoma

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 7,098 COVID-19 over the weekend, putting Oklahoma at 373,090 COVID-19 cases overall. As of Sunday, 32,583 CCOVID-19 cases are active in Oklahoma.OSDH has documented 92 virus-related deaths for Saturday and Sunday, putting Oklahoma's death toll to 3,279. Information about the recent deaths or when they were... Read More.

SBA Amends Disaster Declaration for Oklahoma; Disaster Assistance Now Available to Private Nonprofit Organizations in 16 Additional Counties

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to certain private nonprofit organizations in Alfalfa, Blaine, Comanche, Custer, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Jackson, Kay, Lincoln, Major, McClain, Pawnee, Stephens, Tillman and Washita counties following the amendment to the Dec. 21, 2020, major disaster declaration for Public Assistance as a result of the severe... Read More.
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Over 3,800 new COVID-19 cases for Oklahoma on Monday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 3,885 new positive COVID-19 cases for Monday, January 11. Oklahoma's seen 335,247 COVID-19 cases overall as 43,163 cases are active.A total of 14 virus-related deaths were documented on Monday to put Oklahoma's death toll to 2,775. This includes one each for Logan and Osage counties.Kay County... Read More.
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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... Read More.

Northern Oklahoma College President Cheryl Evans Announces Retirement Plans: Evans Sets Retirement for June 30, 2021

 After serving 10 years as Northern Oklahoma College president, Dr. Cheryl Evans announced her plans to retire effective June 30, 2021.    “After much reflection over the winter break, I determined that the timing is right for my personal life and the life of this historic 120-year-old college,” Evans said.   “In the back of my mind, I’ve always... Read More.