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With all Reverence to Our LORD, known first to Mankind, as “I AM, that I AM,” and referred to as LORD, and GOD ALMIGHTY, and who later told Moses that his name was JEHOVAH.
Read moreHello! My name is Dee Hensley. I would like to take this time to formally announce my candidacy for the upcoming District 3 Commissioner’s race in Coal County.
Read moreI am writing this letter as my official announcement that I will be running for County Commissioner for this district. I am reaching out to you as well as my community members, friends, and family to support my efforts to be elected for this job.
Read moreMy name is Todd Coats. I would like to introduce myself as a candidate for Coal County District 3 Commissioner. My wife, Stacia (Breger) Coats, and I are lifelong Coal County residents. Our children, Kristy and Cody, currently attend school at Coalgate, where I graduated.
Read moreA new ambulance sits parked outside of Coalgate City Hall February 28. The ambulance was purchased through a grant from the state health department and must be inspected by the state before it can be put into service. —Photo by Randy Mitchell
Read moreBefore the regular meeting on February 28, the Coalgate City Council hired a new city manager, Johnny Jump.
Read moreECU assistant coach Steve Hudson was recognized for coaching in his 1,000th career basketball game on Saturday, February 19, at the Kerr Center. Coach “Hud” is surrounded by former players, coaching friends, and high school teammates as ECU Hall of Fame Coach Wayne Cobb presents him a game ball. Shown from left - Keith Smith, Phil Cody, James Prince, Frank Shores, Kevin Atamah, Danny Parrish, Jimmy Parrish, Ron Anderson, Johnny Whitfield, Bubba Tidwell, Alan Simpson, Melvin Imotichey, Jerry Bishop, Coach “Hud,” Wayne Cobb, Max Pendery, Eddie Hillhouse, Bart Aldridge, George Ramsey, Anthony Blakeley, Cordell Love, Mike Smith, Danny Grayson, Lance Cudjoe, John Hudson, John Stevens, Odis Bowen, Rob Mayberry, and Jim York.
Read moreCoalgate’s new city manager Johnny Jump has a vision for the town he grew up in. A vision of pride for Coalgate “the way it used to be.”
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