coronavirus
Oklahoma COVID-19 cases now at 81
March 23, 2020
There is a high incidence of cases in the 18-49 age group. People of all age groups are asked to stay home and practice social distancing.
County Courthouse Complex now open by appointment only
March 23, 2020
“Our main concern is our employees but also the general public. People aren’t taking this as (seriously) as they should.”
Capitol Connection: The latest update on COVID-19 from State Representative Mark Lawson
March 23, 2020
The latest updates from State Representative Mark Lawson regarding testing, supplies, sheltering and closures and task forces.
US Department of Justice is warning about scams related to COVID-19
March 23, 2020
Here's what to watch out for.
What to do with your family while school is out
March 23, 2020
Stay calm, wash your hands, take advantage of this unprecedented time.
Hofmeister urges schools to donate surplus medical supplies to hospitals, nursing homes
March 23, 2020
“Our school communities are known for their generosity and caring, and we have already seen them mobilize in response to the school closures necessitated by coronavirus.”
Coronavirus cases in Oklahoma rise by 14 to 67, second death reported
March 22, 2020
A second man has died from complications related to the Coronavirus, according to the latest update from the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The man was in his 50s and from Pawnee County.
Sapulpa may tighten down further on restaurants, will move upcoming elections
March 20, 2020
Sapulpa restaurants may be forced to close their dining areas completely. Some are in favor of it, and others are saying they'd never reopen.
Oklahoma Coronavirus cases now at 44; second child case confirmed
March 19, 2020
The state health department also says that testing kits are still "critically low"
Oklahoma schools will likely not be doing state testing this year because of Coronavirus
March 19, 2020
"Our educators and district leaders need to shift their focus from assessments to essential services, including child nutrition and planning to continue student learning through alternative delivery methods."