Active Murray County COVID-19 Cases Rise To 174
With Christmas and New Year’s just days away, state health departments as well as the CDC are warning citizens against traveling and huge gatherings as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
With Christmas and New Year’s just days away, state health departments as well as the CDC are warning citizens against traveling and huge gatherings as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
Arbuckle Memorial Hospital physician Dr. Teresa Lynn, left, was among the first group of Murray County healthcare workers to receive the corona virus vaccine after a shipment arrived last week. Lynn was administered the vaccine last Thursday by the Murray County Health Department’s, Jodie Raven, RN, center. Assisting was Jenifer Fulton, RN, right.
Arbuckle Memorial Hospital received 50 doses of the Pfizer vaccine last week to be given to front-line healthcare workers.
American Legion Post 148 member Glen Vandever, right, watches as Jason Pentious begins to place 35 engraved bricks at the Murray County Veterans Park at West 11th St. in Sulphur last Saturday. The local post is selling bricks in honor of those from Murray County who have served in the military and who have been honorably discharged.
If you are looking for that perfect gift for Christmas and know a relative or loved one who served honorably in the military, the Sulphur American Legion Post 148 has a deal for you.
Holiday lights shine brightly at the Chickasaw Nation Cultural Center in west Sulphur during a night last week. The Celebration of Lights is free and open to the public and can be accessed from S.H. 7 in Sulphur, south on Cooper Memorial Rd., about one mile to the entrance to the cultural center. The light show is open nightly from 6:00 to 9:00 through Dec. 31.
At this time, there will be no mask mandate in the City of Sulphur.
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