Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.

Primary tabs

News Staff's picture

Latest posts from News Staff

Latest

TUPELO 1ST GRADERS WERE ALL SMILES AS THEY ALLOWED THE PUBLISHER TO TAKE THEIR PICTURE

TUPELO 1ST GRADERS WERE ALL SMILES AS THEY ALLOWED THE PUBLISHER TO TAKE THEIR PICTURE. Front Row Left to Right: Aiden King, Aliayah Harrison, Bentley Rowell, Creed Dickinson, Everly Miller, and Ja’Marion Farrell. Back Row Left to Right: Harmony Beach, Jaycee Miller, Jesse Harkins, Christy Holahta, and Elizabeth Witman. Teacher - Mrs. Daffern.

Read more

Country Comments

School has started back and I wanted to share an old teacher’s contract for a Wisconsin School District that was used 100 years ago.

Read more

It’s County Fair Time!

The Coal County Free Fair started today, Wednesday, August 25, and runs through Saturday, August 28.

Read more

The Barnett family ~ a century of service

The Palace Drug in Coalgate has quite an interesting history — a history that spans a period of 110 years and five generations of the same family. It is one of the oldest – if not the oldest – family-owned drug stores in Oklahoma.

Read more

Oklahoma City man charged with check forgery

Gregory Blake Freeman, 36, Oklahoma City, is facing two felony counts of check forgery in Coal County. (Court records on this case show Freeman’s address in Oklahoma City; other records show he is a resident of Ada.)

Read more

CENTENARIANS OF OKLAHOMA

CENTENARIANS OF OKLAHOMA was proud to honor Colgate resident Mildred Hernandez on the occasion of her 105th birthday and induct her into the Centenarians of Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Mildred loves anything chocolate and being 105 means she can have all the chocolate she wants. She enjoys stamp and coin collecting and listening to country western music.

Read more

Memorial to be scheduled for Roy Don Blackmon

Roy Don Blackmon, a Coalgate resident, passed away August 16, 2021 at the age of 68. He was born October 24, 1952 to Lee Roy and Virgie (Lankford) Blackmon at Coalgate, OK. Roy Don was a carpenter, construction and pipeline worker.

Read more

Pages