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Edmond Update: Two Proposed Apartment Developments draw lawsuits; Sales Tax Vote still on for Oct 12

Edmond residents fight two developments in their city

Edmond residents fight two developments in their city
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Two Proposed Edmond Apartment Developments draw lawsuits; Expected to Delay Oct 12 Vote

Two Proposed Edmond Apartment Developments draw lawsuits; Expected to Delay Oct 12 Vote
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Muscogee (Creek) chief beats COVID, leads tribe s vaccination efforts

Both Terry Anna Wanahita, Hill’s doctor credit Monica for a large part of Hill’s recovery. When the chief was readmitted to the hospital Dec. 27, doctors followed an aggressive regimen, based on daily, multiple conversations between Monica Hill and Terry, who kept Wanahita apprised, Terry said. “The chief wasn’t always forthcoming with his symptoms. He tended to hold it in and not tell how he was really doing,” he said.  Hill’s bloodwork showed levels of D-dimer, a protein fragment that is an inflammatory marker of blood clots, which can lead to potentially fatal strokes, heart attacks, pulmonary embolisms and deep vein thrombosis.

Oklahoma tribes make COVID vaccines available to more people

Paula Burkes Special to Oklahoman With access to a much greater volume of COVID-19 vaccines than was initially made available to them, Indian nations in Oklahoma began offering inoculations to younger tribal members, spouses and others. Meanwhile, the chief medical officer of the Rockville, Maryland-based Indian Health Service, which supplies the vaccines to Indian clinics nationwide, said he fully expects that by the end of the summer, anyone across Indian Country will be able to get vaccinated.  As part of its public health marketing campaign, the Indian Health Service has been “touting the vaccine being free,” Rear Adm. Dr. Michael Toedt, said on a recent media call.

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