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CASES BY COUNTY
PITTSBURG COUNTY CASES
City Cases Deaths Recovered McAlester 1126 19 969 Canadian 22 0 18 Crowder 24 0 13 Haileyville 25 0 21 Hartshorne 91 0 76 Indianola 18 0 9 Kiowa 41 1 34 Krebs 39 1 32 Pittsburg 21 0 19 Quinton 64 0 51 Savanna 25 0 18 Not listed 38 0 28 Total 1534 21 1288
LATIMER COUNTY CASES
City Cases Deaths Recovered Wilburton 124 1 106 Red Oak 46 0 42 Not listed 93 2 77 Total 263 3 225
HUGHES COUNTY CASES
City Cases Deaths Recovered Holdenville 317 4 281 Calvin 16 1 13 Dustin 25 0 11 Lamar 8 0 7 Stuart 19 0 17 Wetumka 77 1 62 Not listed 20 1 18 Total 482 7 409 Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 11 a.m. Nov. 13
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Confirmed Positive Cases 147,358 Active Cases 24,091 Total Cumulative Deaths 1,493 Total Recovered 121,774
County Cases Deaths Recovered ADAIR 1024 13 768 ALFALFA 162 0 137 ATOKA 579 1 469 BEAVER 132 1 97 BECKHAM 1043 16 914 BLAINE 272 2 230 BRYAN 2191 17 1679 CADDO 1369 27 1147 CANADIAN 5095 24 4186 CARTER 1146 13 917 CHEROKEE 1709 9 1383 CHOCTAW 569 2 483 CIMARRON 48 0 39 CLEVELAND 10114 114 8522 COAL 207 0 119 COMANCHE 3264 24 2658 COTTON 135 3 108 CRAIG 751 2 645 CREEK 1967 41 1625 CUSTER 1374 9 1126 DELAWARE 1565 31 1264 DEWEY 122 1 92 ELLIS 61 0 36 GARFIELD 2915 31 2502 GARVIN 1112 8 799 GRADY 1998 18 1692 GRANT 155 3 121 GREER 186 8 147 HARMON 91 0 76 HARPER 107 2 79 HASKELL 522 5 403 HUGHES 482 7 409 JACKSON 1402 20 1162 JEFFERSON 116 1 84 JOHNSTON 406 4 306 KAY 1184 19 930 KINGFISHER 681 6 591 KIOWA 241 4 186 LATIMER 263 3 225 LE FLORE 1984 25 1740 LINCOLN 1012 23 826 LOGAN 1044 3 899 LOVE 369 1 297 MAJOR 299 2 209 MARSHALL 457 2 322 MAYES 1185 17 970 MCCLAIN 1806 16 1392 MCCURTAIN 1926 41 1602 MCINTOSH 644 12 518 MURRAY 429 3 336 MUSKOGEE 3142 29 2353 NOBLE 302 3 208 NOWATA 326 4 269 OKFUSKEE 722 11 553 OKLAHOMA 29737 257 24051 OKMULGEE 1503 14 1254 OSAGE 1624 17 1416 OTHER 32 0 1 OTTAWA 1441 21 1272 PAWNEE 422 5 345 PAYNE 3391 16 2897 PITTSBURG 1534 21 1288 PONTOTOC 1315 8 918 POTTAWATOMIE 2650 21 2314 PUSHMATAHA 348 6 298 ROGER MILLS 106 5 82 ROGERS 3065 57 2533 SEMINOLE 1022 7 834 SEQUOYAH 1540 14 1264 STEPHENS 1091 10 815 TEXAS 2057 11 1857 TILLMAN 223 4 162 TULSA 26064 233 22280 WAGONER 2223 33 1980 WASHINGTON 1582 43 1367 WASHITA 238 2 188 WOODS 286 1 203 WOODWARD 1457 6 1305 Total 147,358 1,493 121,774
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By ADRIAN O’HANLON III EDITOR
The McAlester News-Capital and McAlester Lions Club are partnering for an Angel Tree to benefit children during the upcoming holiday season. Angel decorations will be placed on a tree at the News-Capital offic-
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Tribal holiday meals go curbside By DERRICK JAMES STAFF WRITER
JAMES BEATY | Staff photo
Aaron Yepez smiles as he heads toward one of the Christmas trees city workers have set up as part of a winter wonderland in Arvest Park, at the corner of Second Street and Chickasaw Avenue.
Arvest Park Christmas forest attracts visitors By JAMES BEATY MANAGING EDITOR
Young Aaron Yepez obviously likes the new winter wonderland city of McAlester workers set up inside Arvest Park. First, he stops by a decorative train that towers high above him, then he saunters over to check out the decorations on one of the outdoor Christmas trees adorning the park grounds. Next, his mother sits him inside the huge Christmas globe that’s
“I’ve taken lots of pictures.” DAISY YEPEZ on the Christmas decorations at Arvest Park
been relocated from the Farmers Market parking lot to the Arvest Park winter wonderland at the corner of Second Street and Chickasaw Avenue. He’s not the only one who considers the park a hit. So does his mom, Daisy Yepez, who had not been prepared for what she saw
on the park grounds. “I came to the bank and I was like wow!” Yepez felt impressed enough by the sight she decided on the spot to take her son to the park for an impromptu visit. They both were obviously enjoying themselves, with the youngster fascinated by the park’s displays and with Yepez getting a kick out of her son’s responses to them. “I’ve taken lots of pictures,” Yepez said, as young Aaron frol-
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Community and senior Thanksgiving dinners hosted annually by the Choctaw Nation are going curbside this year due to COVID-19 concerns. Hot, ready-to-eat Thanksgiving meals will be available to Choctaw tribal members age 55 and older Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the McAlester Choctaw Community Center, located at 3274 Afullota Hina in McAlester. “We want to wish everybody a happy Thanksgiving and to remind all the Choctaw elders 55 and over to come on out for dinner Wednesday,” said Choctaw Nation District 11 Councilman Robert Karr. Choctaw Nation Director of Government
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5 THINGS TO KNOW
How a local DAV is helping veterans file claims for assistance
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As a service officer, what do you do to help veterans?
Retired U.S. Army veteran Paul Grimes talks about helping his fellow veterans through Disabled American Veterans Chapter 20.
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How do you assist U.S. military veterans? I work at the DAV as a volunteer service officer. I’m retired from the U.S. Army after 24 years.
Veterans Chapter 20. The address is 125. S Main St. in Krebs. It’s down from the Krebs Post Office.
days.
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Is there any cost and are When is the there any office open I file veterans claims from Pittsburg and when are restrictions or County. limitations on the you available to Where is your help veterans? types of claims on office? which you assist? We are open from 8:30 a.m. until
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It’s at Disabled American
2:30 p.m. every Monday, except holi-
of charge. I’ll help with any kind of claim, as long as it involves the Veterans Administration. NOTE: The National Resource Directory states DAV Chapter 20 “helps veterans in Oklahoma with filing VA claims for disability compensation, appealing claims decisions and securing transportation to medical appointments.”
— James Beaty
I’ll help any veteran absolutely free
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