According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been no reports of locally acquired human infestation and only 16 domestically acquired cases in animals.
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Under new operator, Tulsa’s Mohawk Park golf course sees rise in revenue and renovations
Golfers have been pouring into Mohawk Park. The course is projected to bring in $5.6 million this year – up from $3.6 million the previous year.
New mural dedicated to women and financial empowerment coming to north Tulsa
Lacy Park will feature a new mural funded by the Carter Center. Tulsa was the only U.S. city selected by the Carter Center this year.
Tulsa library kicks off summer reading season with ‘Unearth the Story’ theme
Kids and adults alike can track their books this summer to win prizes through the end of July.
Tulsa Asia Fest organizers opt to pause popular event in 2027, citing workload
Tulsa’s Asian Affairs Commission says the event, which drew thousands, was not sustainable to produce with volunteer labor.
Tulsa Women’s Commission event raises more than $212K for YWCA Tulsa
The annual event recognizes women leaders in Tulsa and supports YWCA Tulsa programs, including housing stability, domestic violence services and other community resources.
Tulsa County ends joint emergency management agency as city plans new office
The City of Tulsa has proposed creating a standalone Office of Emergency Management as part of its upcoming budget, signaling a shift toward handling emergency coordination at the city level.
City of Tulsa Annual Action Plan recommends $0 for disabilities assistance, domestic violence programs and mental health treatment
The city’s proposed 2026 Annual Action Plan focuses federal funding on affordable housing and homelessness but notably excludes allocations for mental health, domestic violence services and disability assistance.
Tulsa Community Development Committee awards $50K to Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels typically spends about $30,000 over a six-week period, according to Rhys Williams, grants manager for the City of Tulsa.
Muscogee (Creek) National Council rejects proposal to send executive term limits amendment to voters
The measure would have amended the tribal constitution, limiting terms for the principal chief and creating new term limits for the second chief.
Tulsa homeowners can get up to $15K for sewer line repairs if they qualify for this city program
Sewer line repairs can get expensive. That’s why the city offers a program to cover the costs — and residents can apply again starting this summer.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation authorizes more than $5M in health grants for diabetes, substance abuse and more
The funds will be spent on everything from public health infrastructure to substance abuse treatment.
