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Hominy residents grateful for running water—but boil order still in effect
MaKayla Glenn
Residents of Hominy, Oklahoma, now have running water again after flooding caused a major water line break last week. While repairs have restored service, a boil order remains in place as officials test the water's safety. The city continues to distribute bottled water, with help from the Osage Nation and local volunteers. Many residents, like Ashley Walker, say they’re grateful for the support during the outage.
Hominy residents grateful for running water—but boil order still in effect
MaKayla Glenn
Residents of Hominy, Oklahoma, now have running water again after flooding caused a major water line break last week. While repairs have restored service, a boil order remains in place as officials test the water's safety. The city continues to distribute bottled water, with help from the Osage Nation and local volunteers. Many residents, like Ashley Walker, say they’re grateful for the support during the outage.
Oklahoma Caring Van announces May schedule
Craig Day
The Oklahoma Caring Van announced the May locations for stops for the group's mobile vaccinations.
Oklahoma Caring Van announces May schedule
Craig Day
The Oklahoma Caring Van announced the May locations for stops for the group's mobile vaccinations.
Oklahoma groups & individuals recognized for work to prevent child abuse
Craig Day
The Oklahoma State Department of Health honored individuals and programs across the state for their outstanding commitment, dedication and leadership in child abuse prevention.
Oklahoma groups & individuals recognized for work to prevent child abuse
Craig Day
The Oklahoma State Department of Health honored individuals and programs across the state for their outstanding commitment, dedication and leadership in child abuse prevention.
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Hominy residents grateful for running water—but boil order still in effect
MaKayla Glenn
Residents of Hominy, Oklahoma, now have running water again after flooding caused a major water line break last week. While repairs have restored service, a boil order remains in place as officials test the water's safety. The city continues to distribute bottled water, with help from the Osage Nation and local volunteers. Many residents, like Ashley Walker, say they’re grateful for the support during the outage.
Oklahoma Caring Van announces May schedule
Craig Day
The Oklahoma Caring Van announced the May locations for stops for the group's mobile vaccinations.
Oklahoma groups & individuals recognized for work to prevent child abuse
Craig Day
The Oklahoma State Department of Health honored individuals and programs across the state for their outstanding commitment, dedication and leadership in child abuse prevention.
Fifth-grade student wins Sand Springs trash truck poster contest
Craig Day
A 5th grader's art is showcased on one of the Sand Springs trash trucks.
'Saturday night gets kind of choppy:' People in downtown Tulsa still feel safe after seven people were shot
Chloe Abbott
People in downtown Tulsa say they still feel safe in the area, a day after seven people were shot in the Blue Dome District over the weekend.
Tulsa River Parks announces plans, $2 million donation for Turkey Mountain Visitor's Center, named ‘BOK Hub’
Emory Bryan
Tulsa River Parks announces plans, major donation for new Visitor's Center on Turkey Mountain.
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