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A pastor paid a visit to a member of his congregation who was recuperating in the hospital. As the doctor was leaving the patient’s room, she explained that because Roy was on some potent pain medication, she and the other doctors on call had been asking him questions to determine if he was disoriented.
Read moreTUPELO SCHOOL AWARDS — Tupelo HS Principal John Black presents the Tupelo High School Teacher of the Year award to Mrs. Vickie Mobbs.
Read moreThe 2020 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the McGirt v. Oklahoma case has now resulted in the state no longer responsible for mining laws in the affected land, OK Energy Today reported on recently.
Read moreMESOPOTAMIA—It was going to be the first-ever Pride Month — a celebration of everyone doing everything they feel like doing in their hearts all the time — when it suddenly started raining and didn’t stop for forty days as God tried to wash all the wickedness off the earth.
Read moreA heated discussion broke out at the May 24 regular meeting of Coalgate City Council between a resident and the town’s vice mayor.
Read moreThe Choctaw Nation on May 19, 2021, awarded the City of Coalgate $6,600 and Coal County $4,300 from the Choctaw Community Partner Fund to continue to help strengthen and develop the local area.
Read moreTUPELO HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2021 — Tupelo High School seniors Jacob Thunder Bull and Kacie Maldonado on their special day — May 14, 2021.
Read moreTUPELO HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2021 — High School principal John Black presents Bentley Bills with the male Masonic Student of Today Award. The award recognizes students who exemplify citizenship, leadership and scholarship.
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