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ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff photoNurse Sonya Young holds a butterfly after a ceremony Thursday at McAlester Regional Health Center honoring people who died of COVID-19 over the past year.
ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff photoMcAlester Regional Health Center staff marked a year since the first confirmed COVID-19 case by releasing butterflies to honor the people who died of the virus.
ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff photoShawn Howard, vice president of support service at McAlester Regional Health Center, thanks staff during a ceremony at the hospital Thursday. breaking topical featured MRHC nurse, staff reflect on year of COVID-19 pandemic
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Numerous McAlester Police officers sit outside the emergency room of the McAlester Regional Health Center after an officer was injured Tuesday night.
An officer is back home after being injured in a Tuesday night altercation with an alleged intoxicated man.
McAlester Police Officer Kyle Sharp received a dislocated shoulder in the incident and was recovering from home Wednesday, according to McAlester Police Chief Kevin Hearod.
âHe is home today,â Hearod said Wednesday. âThey released him from the emergency room last night.â
The police chief said Sharp was expected to receive further testing on the shoulder Wednesday to check for any additional damage.