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  • **Important column: Mythbusting COVID-19**
  • BREAKING: Tulsa County man in his 50s is first Oklahoma COVID-19 death
  • Election Board declares emergency, allows local entities to reschedule April 7th election
  • CD2 GOP Convention postponed until direction from OKGOP and RNC
  • 1st District GOP Convention postponed
  • Barresi suspending public campaign activities, moving to virtual/electronic during COVID-19 threat
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