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Purcell water customers face boil advisory, mandatory restrictions after line breaks
PURCELL, Okla. (KOKH) — The City of Purcell is now under a boil advisory. This comes just two days day after officials enforced mandatory water restrictions. Residents tell Fox 25 they hope the situation doesn’t last much longer. "For the last almost six days, I guess, we didn’t...
'How Long?' Purcell Residents Demand Answers As City Works To Restore Water To Rural Homes
Some Purcell residents suffered nearly a week without water. As of Thursday afternoon, about 100 homes remained affected. City officials blamed cracks in the piping, but they said they addressed those issues. The city said they fixed those cracks over the past three days. However, they need a water supply...
Oklahomans are getting disaster recovery help thanks to this nonprofit group
Like many disaster survivors, a Slaughterville woman found her path to recovery fraught with financial concerns, insurance issues and other obstacles. Carolyn Shockey and her son faced some of these roadblocks after two storms damaged their mobile home but they are currently on the right "ROAD" due to the efforts of a group of nonprofit agencies.
Oklahoma women robbed of critical resources, entry point into politics
Stacey is a political science professor and program coordinator for political science at Rose State College. Stacey is a member of Scholars Strategy Network. The University of Oklahoma’s recent decision to shutter a longstanding program intended to encourage, empower and educate female Oklahoma college students to pursue civic and political service careers has deeply unsettled me.
Milestone Celebrated for New Cancer Center in Norman
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center at Norman Regional will Bring Research-driven Cancer Care to More Oklahomans. OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center and Norman Regional Health System recently celebrated a Topping Out Ceremony for the new cancer care facility on the Norman Regional HealthPlex campus, marking a significant milestone in the construction project and offering the community a first look at the new building.
'Activist teacher... race-based assignments': New details into HB 1775 investigations
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — Through Open Records Requests, FOX 25 has obtained new details regarding the previously reported-on investigations into two school districts accused of violating House Bill 1775—also known as Oklahoma's anti-critical race theory law. Concerns surrounding the districts surfaced after individuals filed complaints through Awareity,...
City Of Blanchard Unveils New Veterans Memorial
The City of Blanchard unveiled a new memorial to honor veterans ahead of Independence Day, according to city officials. The memorial has been a long time coming, according to the town's mayor, and began nearly four years ago relying solely on donations. "This memorial has been received by everyone as...
Norman City Council swears in new councilmembers for Wards 2, 4, 6, 8, appoints various roles
The Norman City Council swore in new councilmembers for Wards 2, 4, 6 and 8 during its Tuesday meeting. Ward 4 Councilmember Helen Grant was re-elected to serve on the seat while Matthew Peacock, who served as Ward 8 councilmember, moved to the Ward 2 seat due to redistricting laws.
Jordan-Hare Stadium 'a great challenge' for Oklahoma's first SEC road game
Auburn hopes Oklahoma's first SEC road trip proves to be a daunting one. The Tigers will welcome the Sooners this fall to the conference with their first road game as a member of the expanded SEC in Week 5, when Auburn hosts Oklahoma for the first time ever. The school's only previous meetings were in the 2016 and 1972 Sugar Bowls, both Sooner victories.
Line breaks leave some Purcell, McClain County residents without water
PURCELL, Okla. — Homeowners on the west side of Purcell and rural McClain County have been without water since Tuesday as crews work to fix several water line breaks. The incident prompted city leaders to put in water restrictions and set up locations for locals to pick up bottled water. While residents in the area wonder when the water will come back on, leaders said progress has been made, but it will take time.
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