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KGWA Local News Wednesday

CV)--Two new virus-related deaths were reported and 117 more Oklahomans tested positive for coronavirus since Tuesday, according to daily numbers released late this morning by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. A total of 7,480 Oklahomans have tested positive for COVID-19 and 355 total virus-related deaths have been reported. A total of 1,075 Oklahomans have been hospitalized due to the virus with 150 patients currently in the hospital.

 

Garfield County has had 31 confirmed cases and one who death, an 86-year-old Garfield County woman, in April. Kingfisher County has 12 confirmed cases, Blaine County has 9 cases, Major County with six cases and one death, a woman in the 18-35 age group; Grant County with two recovered cases; and Alfalfa County with one recovered case.

 

COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results

06.10.20

 

Confirmed Positive Cases

7,480 (+117)

*Total Cumulative Negative Specimens to Date 

229,817

*Total Cumulative Number of Specimens to Date 

239,005

*Currently Hospitalized 

150

Total Cumulative Hospitalizations

1,075

Deaths in the Past 24 hours

0

Total Cumulative Deaths

355 (+2)

 

*The total includes laboratory information provided to OSDH at the time of the report. Total counts may not reflect unique individuals. Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 2020-06-10 at 7:00 a.m.

 

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RW)--City officials say the signal lights at the intersection of West Randolph and North Cleveland will be shut down today for electrical maintenance. When the signals are powered down, the intersection will operate as a 4-way stop. Crews hope to have the maintenance completed by the end of the day, weather permitting. Residents are reminded to drive with caution in the area. Residents can sign up for mobile app notifications to get communication about road construction, trash schedules, holiday closings, water outages, and other important events by going to: Enid.org/RequestCenter or by downloading the SeeClickFix app.

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IA)—Five people suffered minor injuries Tuesday in a three-vehicle crash at Van Buren and Frantz. Enid Police, Fire and Life EMS responded to the crash just after 11:00 Tuesday morning at the intersection, which narrowed north and southbound traffic on Van Buren to two lanes as responders tended to the scene. Enid News and Eagle reports 35 year-old Abror Samatov of Enid, driving a 2017 Mercedes Benz 300, told police he was northbound on Van Buren in the inside lane and approaching Frantz. According to the report, 36 year-old Rimoj Kuli of Enid, was driving a 2013 Hyundai Sonata southbound on Van Buren in the turn lane. Samatov said Kuli turned in front of him and he was unable to stop before hitting Kuli's vehicle. Police said 60 year-old Herbaline Bastas of Enid was driving a 2019 Ford Fusion westbound on Frantz and stopped for the sign at Van Buren. She said Kuli turned in front of Samatov and the collision caused the Hyundai's rear end to swing around and hit her vehicle. A witness told police Kuli was speeding when she turned in front of Samatov's vehicle. Kuli was transported by Life EMS to Integris Bass Baptist Health Center for treatment of possible head and body injuries. Kuli's passengers, 14-year-old Elisha Kuli and 12-year-old Vannessa Kuli, also were transported to Bass for treatment of possible head injuries. Samatov suffered a possible arm injury and refused treatment. Bastas suffered a possible body injury and also refused treatment at the scene. Kuli was cited for failure to yield right of way, according to the report.

 

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DS)--Autry Technology Center is offering a free online seminar on addressing issues of diversity, unconscious bias and social justice in the workplace. The seminar will be held starting at 10:00 a.m. June 16. Organizers said many homes and workplaces are having conversations surrounding diversity and social justice due to current events, and the purpose of this webinar is to help employers know how to support this conversation and create a culture of understanding at work. The training will provide organizations with practical tools they can implement in the workforce and day-to-day lives to begin the shift towards more inclusive policies and practices. The webinar is approved for SHRM professional development credits. To register for the seminar visit https://tinyurl.com/AutryDiversity.

 

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CV)--COVID-19 has claimed another local victim. While the pandemic may be easing, the virus still managed to claim another sports victim Tuesday when Champions Indoor Football announced its 2020 indoor football season was officially canceled due to coronavirus. The cancellation grounded Enid's CIF franchise, the Oklahoma Flying Aces. Flying Aces head coach and managing partner Richard Davis told Enid News and Eagle he was disappointed for the fans, the city of Enid and the Flying Aces players. He said fans who purchased tickets for 2020 will have several options going forward. The Flying Aces will be putting out a video on social media likely later this week to answer fan questions and talk about plans for next season. Fans can send questions via email to info@oklahomaflyingaces.com.

 

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DL)--Autry Technology Center's "Dare to Lead" luncheon, originally scheduled for next week, has been moved to 11:30 a.m. July 9 in the Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom. Facilitator Linda Clark will present a "fast-paced preview of the future of leadership through the lens of bravery and courage," according to a press release. Registration for the luncheon is $39 per person. For more information about the event or to register, visit autrytech.edu/daretolead or call (580) 242-2750.

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