AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNursing Home Watch: Green Country Care Center in Tulsa County earned a 3-star CMS rating in Q1 2026, with no reported fines or penalties and an average of 76.5 residents served daily. Local Health & Care: The Commons in Enid-area Garfield County also posted a 3-star CMS rating in early 2026, though it did face one fine and one penalty. Military Families & Schools: Oklahoma signed HB 4274 to let active-duty military families start school transfer enrollment earlier, treating them like in-district residents during relocations. Public Safety & Opioids: A new Oklahoma law (HB 2941) requires first responders to notify law enforcement after suspected overdoses, with fentanyl presumed in fatal cases involving the drug. Politics & Voting: Oklahoma’s lieutenant governor race is heating up, with voters also facing the June 16 primary lineup and State Question 832 on the minimum wage. Culture & Community: The 30th Annual Kituwah Celebration marked the 1996 return of Kituwah to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, featuring stickball and tribal leadership remarks. Arts & Youth: A Wildwood horse-riding academy fundraiser is set to support five youth riders headed to Arabian Youth Nationals in Oklahoma City.
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