Laney Anderson aims to catch a grounder at softball practice.
OU Medicine, OU Health Sciences Center and Oklahoma Blood Institute are collaborating on a project to determine the prevalence of Oklahoma healthcare workers who have previously been infected with the COVID-19 virus. In addition, the antibodies of those who test positive for previous infection will be analyzed for their ability to protect against future COVID-19 infection.
On a hot summer day, spending the afternoon bathed in the shade of a tree is a great escape from the heat. While homeowners do their best to make the landscape an inviting space, some of the needed equipment to do so could put those trees in jeopardy.
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Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines
- Schools ask for input about return
- CHS photographer honored
- Weatherford man is sentenced
- OHP works pair of accidents
- Cisneros returns to baseball
- Robert L. “Santa Bob” Moore obituary
Two separate singlevehicle accidents involving injuries were investigated this weekend in Washita County by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Nearly 600 parents have shared their opinions on how the return to school should be handled this fall, in response to an online survey put out last week by Clinton Public Schools. Superintendent Tyler Bridges is pleased about the number of parents who have responded, and hopes to hear from many more as well.
Last week a Weatherford man was sentenced to serve 78 months in federal prison on the conviction of abusive sexual contact of a child in Indian Country, according to a press release by U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing, Western District of Oklahoma.


