Clinton City Manager Mark Skiles is pleased with the emergency relief package that was passed by the U.S. Senate late Wednesday.
As of Thursday morning this week, the number of positive COVID-19 cases reported in Custer County remained at three. Custer County Health Department Regional Director Terri Salisbury had some advice for people needing help interpreting the numbers being released on a daily basis now from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Attorney General Mike Hunter issued a consumer alert after receiving reports of individuals attempting to sell at-home tests for the coronavirus.
Today is the 87th day of 2020 and the ninth day of spring.
Here's a peak at Thursday's CDN
- April filing dates set for county offices
- 2 new cases of COVID-19 in county
- Effects of no school testing should be minimal here
- Nguyen lives up to pedigree
Now that the Oklahoma Department of Education has voted to suspend school classes for the remainder of the academic year, and the U.S. Department of Education has also okayed the suspension of state testing, Clinton students’ summer vacations are essentially beginning seven weeks earlier than the
Filing period for four offices in Custer County is scheduled for April 8-10. But as people are learning, because of the coronovirus all dates are subject to change.