Power continues to be restored to residents across northeastern Oklahoma. And that means some of those residents are leaving Red Cross shelters and returning home. Red Cross officials say most of its
Friday, December 14th 2007, 1:00 pm
By: News On 6
Power continues to be restored to residents across northeastern Oklahoma. And that means some of those residents are leaving Red Cross shelters and returning home. Red Cross officials say most of its shelters remain open and as another winter storm moves across Oklahoma, officials are getting ready to accept an increase in people.
Here is the list of the shelters which are open:
Tulsa Opening at 9 a.m. on Monday Crosstown Church of Christ 3400 E. Admiral Place
Bristow First Baptist 266 E. Sixth Ave.
Catoosa Rolling Hills Comm. Center 20 S. 200 E. Ave.
Claremore First United Methodist Church 1615 N. Hwy 88
Collinsville First Baptist Church 1301 W. Main Street
Drumright First Baptist 229 S. Ohio Ave.
Jennings First Baptist 500 N. Main St.
Miami First Assembly of God 1815 Steve Owens Blvd
Oilton Free Will Baptist Church 2 miles west of Paden