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Coronavirus in Oklahoma update: 613 new cases, no new deaths; 4 Oklahoma family members die in Arkansas small plane crash; and more

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AFTERNOON UPDATE 7 Sep, 2020 What stories do you wish The Oklahoman were chasing? What do you wish w

AFTERNOON UPDATE [The Oklahoman]( 7 Sep, 2020 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( What stories do you wish The Oklahoman were chasing? What do you wish we knew? [Tell us!]( Contact information is optional. Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! [Sign up here]( to get daily coronavirus updates in your email. [Coronavirus in Oklahoma update: 613 new cases; no new deaths]( SEP 7, 2020 - The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 613 new COVID-19 cases on Monday. Latest News/Sports [4 Oklahoma family members die in Arkansas small plane crash]( SEP 7, 2020 - CHESTER, Ark. (AP) - Four members of a family from Oklahoma were killed when their single-engine plane crashed into a ravine in rural northwest Arkansas, authorities said. [Upcoming Black Women Voices panel to discuss racism in the workplace]( SEP 7, 2020 - Black Women Voices will host its fourth virtual panel Sept. 9 to discuss racism in the workplace. [Subscribe to The Oklahoman]( [Tramel: Big 12 football teams could enter national anthem controversy]( SEP 7, 2020 - Will Big 12 teams be on the field for "The Star-Spangled Banner"? [OSU football: Three questions, three answers from the first Cowboy depth chart]( SEP 7, 2020 - Is freshman Brennan Presley's push for playing time real? [Oklahoma high school football: List of canceled, postponed Week 2 games]( SEP 7, 2020 - The coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on Oklahoma high school football schedules. Business [Hopes fading for coronavirus deal as Congress returns]( At least there won't be a government shutdown. And finally ... [Losses continue to mount for local dining with passing of two chefs]( SEP 7, 2020 - On this Labor Day, let's remember the travails the dining industry currently face and the tragedy of two losses too soon endured by a pair of kitchens in the Paseo Arts District. You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Oklahoman. The Oklahoman values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences Or Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 West Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2020 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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