The Oklahoma State Department of Health announced its strategic plan to transition into phase 2 by offering the COVID-19 vaccine to first responders and healthcare workers outside the inpatient setting by utilizing designated distribution points across the state of Oklahoma.

Most Oklahomans believe vaccines are safe and effective, and plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a recent statewide survey conducted by Amber Integrated.

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Terry Matlock, a volunteer at Friends for Life, vacuums the beds of all the dogs as part of the daily procedure.

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WTC-Sayre recently awarded students with Perfect Attendance, Outstanding Attitude, or Outstanding Student. Pictured is Adriana Rodriguez with an Outstanding Student and Perfect Attendance certificate for the Criminal Justice program.

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center recently received a $2.5 million federal grant to tailor methods of treating chronic pain to the older adult population – with an emphasis on decreasing the use of opioids – and to disseminate those best practices to primary care clinics across Oklahoma.

Here is a look at Thursday's headlines

- CPD catches two unique alleged thieves 

- Info about wreck, lost cat given 

- Agencies partner up tonight

- Michael Wabaunasee death notice

- State deaths

- Cowboys survive relentless Miami comeback

Clinton police officers recently arrested two men: one after he made a stop at a convenience store with a stolen vehicle and tried to escape on-foot after being confronted by the owner and one after he was caught on-camera stealing marijuana from a local dispensary.

Bye, bye 2020

Eliazar Hernandez grabs his 2020 calendar and rips it in half in order to demonstrate that he is ready (like most people) for 2021. CDN

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