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Owasso private school could face legal action after expelling 2nd-grader, attorney says
OWASSO, Okla. — A private school in Owasso could have opened itself up to legal action after expelling a 2nd-grade girl over a “crush” on another girl.Delanie Shelton said her 8-year-old daughter, Chloe was kicked out of Rejoice Christian School because Chloe told another girl she had a crush on her. that received federal COVID-19 relief money through the CARES Act’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) last summer.Tulsa attorney Daniel Smolen says the federal funding received by Rejoice opens doors to multiple potential claims and lawsuits.”Once they receive those funds they really open...…OWASSO, Okla. — A private school in Owasso could have opened itself up to legal action after expelling a 2nd-grade girl over a “crush” on another girl.Delanie Shelton said her 8-year-old daughter, Chloe was kicked out of Rejoice Christian School because Chloe told another girl she had a crush on her. that received federal COVID-19 relief money through the CARES Act’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) last summer.Tulsa attorney Daniel Smolen says the federal funding received by Rejoice opens doors to multiple potential claims and lawsuits.”Once they receive those funds they really open...WW…
COVID-19 patients overflow at Tulsa hospital as virus cases rise
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa area hospitals are starting to voice concerns about their intensive care unit capacity to elected officials and even in the public.Thursday, OSU Medical Center in downtown Tulsa reported it opened its COVID-19 ward to its first nine patients since being established by the Army Corp of Engineers last spring.The OSU COVID-19 ward was created for overflow purposes in case of a spike in hospitalizations caused by the infection. Before this week, all hospitals in the Tulsa metro were able to handle everyone who came to them with the Coronavirus who required intensive care.In...…TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa area hospitals are starting to voice concerns about their intensive care unit capacity to elected officials and even in the public.Thursday, OSU Medical Center in downtown Tulsa reported it opened its COVID-19 ward to its first nine patients since being established by the Army Corp of Engineers last spring.The OSU COVID-19 ward was created for overflow purposes in case of a spike in hospitalizations caused by the infection. Before this week, all hospitals in the Tulsa metro were able to handle everyone who came to them with the Coronavirus who required intensive care.In...WW…
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