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Coalgate Schools Superintendent Jack Ward said Thursday that the school system will be purchasing school supplies for all students to begin the 2021-2022 school year.
Read moreWallace Byrd MS cheerleaders Leah Lewis, Charlee Wood, Morgan Davis, Logan English, Kristy Coats, Harley Adams. —Photo submitted
Read moreSuspected drug dealers arrested in Coalgate
Read moreChickasaw Nation Wellness Centers in Ada, Ardmore, Tishomingo and Purcell, as well as Tushka Fit in Ada, recently reopened to Chickasaw citizens, employees and the public. Hours for all locations are 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday and 8:00 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Read moreArrest warrants issued for Coalgate couple
Read moreSeventeen Coal County 4-Hers spent the week at 4-H Cooking School and earned their right to be called a “Chef of Tomorrow.”
Read moreTHE OKLAHOMA TERRITORIAL GUNSLINGERS get ready to perform their 4 of July show on Main Street. A large, enthusiastic crowd – some of whom were most likely ready to come out of semi-hibernation after a record-breaking winter storm and the COVID pandemic – gathered in downtown Coalgate to watch the Gunslingers and parade. Led by Glenn Glass, the original Oklahoma Territorial Gunslingers group was formed in 1989 and performed almost every weekend at events throughout Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. They became inactive for several years and then regrouped in 2013. From left – TK Kinsey, Cherokee McCoy, Cassie Halford, ringleader Thomas McCoy, and Russell Halford. More 4th of July pictures inside.
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