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Headlines: COVID-19 Latest, Rural Broadband Vetoes & Restarting High School Sports

Local headlines for Wednesday, May 20, 2020:

Health officials confirm 91 new COVID-19 cases and six deaths. (Tulsa World)

Woman shares experience with COVID-19. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma City company refuses $10M in federal COVID-19 aid. (NewsOK)

DOC helps COVID-19 outbreak in Comanche County Jail. (NewsOK)

OKC is keeping most offices closed to the public (NewsOK)

Task Force hopes to help with Tulsa Internet connectivity. (Tulsa World)

Governor Stitt vetoes a bill dealing with rural broadband. (NewsOK)

Stitt signs bill reclassifying domestic abuse as violent crime. (NewsOK)

Out of state teacher certification bill signed by governor. (Journal Record)

Stitt signs bill regulating midwives. (NewsOK)

New law requires insurance coverage of mental health. (NewsOK)

Norman police are reviewing actions of officer who sent KKK picture. (NewsOK)

Congressman Mullin calls for firing of USDA head. (Tulsa World)

Secret Service blames a Nigerian fraud ring for fake unemployment claims. (NewsOK)

Factors including profitable banks could help in Oklahoma’s recovery. (Journal Record)

State officials are considering what to do with the SandRidge building. (NewsOK)

High school athletic officials to meet to discuss restart. (Tulsa World)

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