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Rabies on the rise in Okla.

NOBLE, Okla. — This year could be a banner year for rabies in Oklahoma.

It appears the dangerous disease is on the rise.

So far in 2012, Oklahoma has seen 35 cases of animal rabies compared to just 61 for all of 2011.

Bats and skunks are the common Oklahoma carriers out in the wild.

The skunk’s increased population could be the reason for the rise.

Rondi Large with WildCare in Noble said, “Skunks, like all wild populations, will have peaks and valleys in their numbers. This was a real mild winter so I’m not at all surprised that we are going to have increased number of skunks this year and especially babies coming on in the next month.”

Laurence Burnsed is an Epidemiologist with the Oklahoma Department of Health.

Students get free McDonald’s Tuesday

OKLAHOMA CITY — McDonald’s is offering the most important meal of the day for free Tuesday to students in the third through eighth grade.

The fast-food chain said they want to make sure children have a wholesome breakfast before they start standardized testing.

Students between third and eighth grade taking standardized tests can stop by any McDonald’s in the state Tuesday to receive a free breakfast from 6:30 to 9 a.m. 

Students must be accompanied by a parent and go into the restaurant to receive the breakfast.

Students can choose one of the following four wholesome breakfast items: an Egg McMuffin, Fruit and Maple Oatmeal, Fruit and Walnut Salad or Fruit ‘n Yogurt Parfait.

Changes to come in your child’s ride to school

OKLAHOMA CITY — The majority of school buses do not have air conditioning. Last summer’s heat made that more of a concern from some districts.

While they did what they could to keep students safe, now the State Department of Education’s Transportation Department has outlined new guidelines for new buses in an effort to help keep students cool during Oklahoma’s hottest seasons.

Trent Gibson, director of transportation for the Oklahoma State Board of Education, said, “We want to make sure students are transported safely and efficiently as possible.”

The State Board of Education is making some changes when it comes to new school buses.

Starting next fall any brand new buses will be required to have certain features to keep them cooler when temperatures soar.

Gibson said, “What we’re trying to do is provide guidance and help to make sure a minimum standard is met.”

Free haircuts for Heart Association this weekend

Free haircuts for Heart Association this weekend

The spring weather may have you dreaming about changing your style and this weekend you can get that new look while supporting a good cause.

Free dental clinic comes to southeast OK

Free dental clinic comes to southeast OK

A group of local dentists will be on hand to help Oklahomans in need later this week.

Smucker's recalls peanut butter

Smucker's recalls peanut butter

A national company known for its peanut butter and jams is now recalling thousands of peanut butter jars because of possible salmonella contamination.

Stay warm and safe this winter

Stay warm and safe this winter

With colder weather putting a chill in the air, many residents will be trying to stay warm. However, officials with the Oklahoma City Fire Department have released a list of tips for residents trying to stay warm and stay safe.