Monday, February 22nd 2021, 3:19 am
Links mentioned in News On 6 broadcasts on February 22, 2021.
Couple ‘Can’t Believe They’re Alive’ After Surviving Semi Crash In Mayes County
A couple says they can’t believe they’re alive after crashing their semi into another truck on an icy Mayes County highway about two weeks ago. They said the road to recovery won't be easy. To help, you can find the GoFundMe here, or donate to the address here: The Kylee Dutch family fund, c/o The Topeka Church of the Brethren, P.O. Box 8598, Topeka, KS 66608
TPS To Continue Providing Meals As Students Return To The Classroom
Tulsa Public Schools said it will continue to provide three meals a day to Tulsa kids under 18, even as students return to the classroom.
TPS said families who come to the meal distribution sites with their child will not need to provide IDs.
Parents who do not bring a child will need to show a report card, student ID or some sort of government ID for their child, a text from the student's school district, or any document showing their relationship.
For a list of meal distribution sites Click Here.
Broken Arrow Public Schools Virtual Teacher Job Fair
On Monday, Broken Arrow Public Schools will be holding a virtual teacher job fair.
The job fair will take place from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday.
To get details on positions, or to join the job fair Click Here.
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