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Marshell Reeves, a resident of Coal County, was arrested on March 21, 2023, for violating a protective order filed against him by Ms. Leanna Ybarra. According to a probable cause affidavit, Ms. Ybarra had contacted the authorities, informing them that Mr. Reeves had attempted to contact her via social media app Pinterest, violating the protective order in place.
Read moreThe Coal County Genealogical Society quarterly meeting was held at the Genealogical room at the Coal County Library March 13, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
Read moreCITIES RECEIVE $179.2 MILLION COUNTY RETURNS TOTAL $30.7 MILLION
Read moreNEVAEH PARKER SWINGS FOR THE FENCES in the Coalgate Lady Wildcats’ 8-5 win over Rattan
Read moreIn recent years, Oklahoma lawmakers have voted to restrict access to school bathrooms based on sex, and have voted to prevent males from competing in girls’ sports as transgender females.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – A measure to stop the illegal purchase of Oklahoma land passed the Senate unanimously Wednesday. Sen. David Bullard, R-Durant, worked with the attorney general’s office in crafting Senate Bill 212 to keep non-U.S. citizens from directly or indirectly, through a business entity or trust, owning land in the state unless otherwise authorized by law.
Read moreFor most children it simply would not be Easter without Easter eggs. These brightly colored eggs have long cast their magical spell on little ones during this holiday season. In fact, even before Christ walked the earth, the season of spring and colored eggs were cast together in customs dating all the way back to the ancient Egyptians.
Read moreThe advent of both Santa Claus as a Christmas symbol and eggs as an Easter icon can be traced to Christian roots and beliefs. The Easter bunny is a different animal altogether. No connection exists between this endearing children’s character and any element of the Christian faith. Yet for many children, the Easter bunny is a wonderful reminder of the coming of Easter.
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