State agencies across Oklahoma reduce non-essential services due to winter weather
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - As meteorologists track a second wave of winter weather moving across Oklahoma, several state agencies are reducing non-essential services.
The Commissioner of Public Safety has announced that due to inclement weather, all state agencies may temporarily reduce non-essential services beginning at 5 a.m. and ending at 12 p.m. on Tuesday.
The announcement applies to the following counties:
- Alfalfa
- Beaver
- Beckham
- Blaine
- Caddo
- Canadian
- Cimarron
- Cleveland
- Comanche
- Cotton
- Custer
- Dewey
- Ellis
- Garfield
- Grady
- Grant
- Greer
- Harmon
- Harper
- Hughes
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Kay
- Kingfisher
- Kiowa
- Logan
- Major
- McClain
- Noble
- Okfuskee
- Oklahoma
- Payne
- Pottawatomie
- Roger Mills
- Seminole
- Stephens
- Texas
- Tillman
- Washita
- Woods
- Woodward.
State employees designated to maintain basic minimum services should remain at work or report to work as scheduled.
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