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High Schools Issue Letters To Parents Over Coronavirus Concerns
Wednesday, March 4th 2020, 5:33 pm
By: News On 6
High Schools Issue Letters To Parents Over Coronavirus Concerns
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High Schools Issue Letters To Parents Over Coronavirus Concerns
News On 6
Some school districts in northeast Oklahoma have issued letters to parents and students among fears surrounding the novel coronavirus (CoVid-19).
High Schools Issue Letters To Parents Over Coronavirus Concerns
News On 6
Some school districts in northeast Oklahoma have issued letters to parents and students among fears surrounding the novel coronavirus (CoVid-19).
6 Things To Know (March 6): Meadow Gold Market Days & Drive-In Movie Night
News On 6
Here are six things to know before you set your alarm for Saturday.
6 Things To Know (March 6): Meadow Gold Market Days & Drive-In Movie Night
News On 6
Here are six things to know before you set your alarm for Saturday.
Student Of The Week: Logan Noblitt
News On 6
News On 6 is recognizing students and their contributions to Green Country. This week’s winner is Logan Noblitt, a first grader at Wayside Elementary School in Bartlesville.
Student Of The Week: Logan Noblitt
News On 6
News On 6 is recognizing students and their contributions to Green Country. This week’s winner is Logan Noblitt, a first grader at Wayside Elementary School in Bartlesville.
What’s Great In The 918: Spring Fun At Gathering Place, Tulsa Botanic Gardens
News On 6
The weather is warming up and spring break is right around the corner. If you’re looking for ways to entertain your kids without traveling or breaking the bank, Chubbs and Kacy with 106.9 K-HITS have you covered.
What’s Great In The 918: Spring Fun At Gathering Place, Tulsa Botanic Gardens
News On 6
The weather is warming up and spring break is right around the corner. If you’re looking for ways to entertain your kids without traveling or breaking the bank, Chubbs and Kacy with 106.9 K-HITS have you covered.
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High Schools Issue Letters To Parents Over Coronavirus Concerns
News On 6
Some school districts in northeast Oklahoma have issued letters to parents and students among fears surrounding the novel coronavirus (CoVid-19).
6 Things To Know (March 6): Meadow Gold Market Days & Drive-In Movie Night
News On 6
Here are six things to know before you set your alarm for Saturday.
Student Of The Week: Logan Noblitt
News On 6
News On 6 is recognizing students and their contributions to Green Country. This week’s winner is Logan Noblitt, a first grader at Wayside Elementary School in Bartlesville.
What’s Great In The 918: Spring Fun At Gathering Place, Tulsa Botanic Gardens
News On 6
The weather is warming up and spring break is right around the corner. If you’re looking for ways to entertain your kids without traveling or breaking the bank, Chubbs and Kacy with 106.9 K-HITS have you covered.
6 Things To Know (March 4): Oklahoman To Receive Star Of Valor
News On 6
Here’s a look at six things to know before you set your alarm for Thursday.
Fraud Watch: Understanding Consumer Rights
News On 6
It’s National Consumer Protection week, a time to help people understand their consumer rights and make well-informed decisions about money.
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Oldest Fluent Speaker Of Endangered Cherokee Language Dies At 96
News On 6
The oldest fluent speaker of the endangered Cherokee Nation language has passed away at the age of 96.
Oldest Fluent Speaker Of Endangered Cherokee Language Dies At 96
News On 6
The oldest fluent speaker of the endangered Cherokee Nation language has passed away at the age of 96.
City Of Tulsa Repairs More Than 10,000 Potholes Since Winter Storms
Chinh Doan
The City of Tulsa reported crews have worked on more than 10,000 potholes since the historic winter storms wrapped up in February.
City Of Tulsa Repairs More Than 10,000 Potholes Since Winter Storms
Chinh Doan
The City of Tulsa reported crews have worked on more than 10,000 potholes since the historic winter storms wrapped up in February.
Muskogee Siblings Go Extra Mile To Return Woman’s Stolen Purse
William Blanchette
A brother and sister in Muskogee went the extra mile to return a woman’s stolen purse after they found it on the side of the road.
Muskogee Siblings Go Extra Mile To Return Woman’s Stolen Purse
William Blanchette
A brother and sister in Muskogee went the extra mile to return a woman’s stolen purse after they found it on the side of the road.
88 Oklahoma School Districts To Receive $49 Million Boost In Relief Funds
William Blanchette
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister has announced that the Oklahoma State Department of Education is allocating $49 million in federal relief dollars to 88 Oklahoma school districts to help with the pandemic.
88 Oklahoma School Districts To Receive $49 Million Boost In Relief Funds
William Blanchette
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister has announced that the Oklahoma State Department of Education is allocating $49 million in federal relief dollars to 88 Oklahoma school districts to help with the pandemic.
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Oldest Fluent Speaker Of Endangered Cherokee Language Dies At 96
News On 6
The oldest fluent speaker of the endangered Cherokee Nation language has passed away at the age of 96.
City Of Tulsa Repairs More Than 10,000 Potholes Since Winter Storms
Chinh Doan
The City of Tulsa reported crews have worked on more than 10,000 potholes since the historic winter storms wrapped up in February.
Muskogee Siblings Go Extra Mile To Return Woman’s Stolen Purse
William Blanchette
A brother and sister in Muskogee went the extra mile to return a woman’s stolen purse after they found it on the side of the road.
88 Oklahoma School Districts To Receive $49 Million Boost In Relief Funds
William Blanchette
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister has announced that the Oklahoma State Department of Education is allocating $49 million in federal relief dollars to 88 Oklahoma school districts to help with the pandemic.
18-Year-Old Ochelata Firefighter Accused Of Purposefully Setting 19 Fires
Kristen Weaver
The chief of a small volunteer fire department said it was shocking and disappointing when one of his firefighters was arrested for arson.
Data Privacy, School Choice & Police Doxxing Bills Advance This Week At State Capitol
Storme Jones
Hundreds of bills were heard at the Oklahoma State Capitol this week as lawmakers rush toward another deadline. Capitol Reporter Storme Jones has the details.
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