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Author Grandma Whimsy to read on MCLS Facebook Live
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio- The Muskingum County Library Systems is hosting a Facebook Live event with a special guest.
Author Nancy Corbett, also known as Grandma Whimsy will be reading her book, The Tale of Two Sisters and a Peter Rabbit story on Facebook Live on Thursday. Grandma Whimsy has been practicing her reading and even has a special rocking chair and outfit to go along with the event.
“I think it’s to introduce people to the wonderful things that the library has. I’ve always loved the library, even as a child myself. When our kids were little we used to bring them to story time,” Grandma Whimsy said. “I am a library volunteer so this is just another way of contributing.”
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County woman among 35 new virus deaths statewide
The Daily Ardmoreite
January has recorded eight COVID-19 deaths in Carter County after a dramatic spike in cases locally following the holidays. Data from the state health department shows Oklahoma still recording an average of over 2,500 new cases each day, well below record highs but still higher than anything recorded in the state before November.
A Carter County woman between 50 and 64 years old officially became the 26th person in the county to die from COVID-19, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Public Health daily situation report on Thursday. Her death was among 35 deaths reported statewide by OSDH on Thursday which sent the state’s COVID-19 death toll to 3,423.
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County cases fall, southern Oklahoma remains virus hotspot
The Daily Ardmoreite
Active cases in Carter County remain among the highest in the state as another confirmed death was linked to COVID-19. With 21 deaths recorded by health officials in the county, reporting lags as the Oklahoma Veterans Center reports 40 deaths at the Ardmore facility.
Oklahoma has recorded 360,360 total cases of COVID-19 after 1,986 new cases were recorded Wednesday, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The number of deaths swelled to 3,085 after 48 new deaths were reported statewide.
Among those deaths reported Wednesday was that of a Carter County woman between 50 and 64 years old, according to an OSDH daily situation report.
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