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Congressman Brecheen Draws Large Crowd

Prior to the Coalgate Town Hall Meeting Representative Brecheen sat down for a brief interview for the Record Register.

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Filing period ends with two contenders filing for sheriff

The three-day county and state filing period ended April 5 with Coal County Sheriff Bryan Jump drawing an opponent on opening day.

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Service today for Homer Barrett

Funeral services for Homer Lee Barrett, Sr., an Atoka resident, will be held Wednesday (today), April 10, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Atoka with Bro. John Mixon and Bro.Josh Cochran officiating. Burial will be in Green Meadows Cemetery in Atoka with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in charge of arrangements.

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Josh Brecheen Writes Letter to Coalgate Police Department

Letter to the Coalgate Police Department Dear Coalgate Police Department, We want to personally reach out and thank you for your act of heroism. Your quick action, selflessness, and bravery to protect your community did not go unnoticed and is appreciated by all Oklahomans. We are honored to have heroes such as you in our state and we want to honor you for your recent seizure of 82 illegal marijuana plants.

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Letter to the Editor

Letter to the City of Coalgate March 5, 2024 Mrs. Holt, I recently traveled to Coalgate to present training to local law enforcement officers. I wanted to take a moment to express my thanks to you and your officers that attended and prepared for the event. I have taught classes in several locations across Oklahoma. The time that you and your officers took to prepare for the event, to set up the classroom and to gather snacks and drinks for those in attendance was a real step above the norm. You should be proud of the impression the event left in my mind.

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Powers and Principalities: America Is at Spiritual War

The hour is late, and open war rages across the United States. No sword is drawn, no shot is fired, yet lives, souls, and civilization itself all hang in the balance. This present war is not a political one — though politics and government are the weapons used in this combat — but a spiritual one. Two religions are struggling for supremacy over America: leftism and Christianity.

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Country Comments

I know some of you are too young to even have heard these words (unless you heard your grandparents say them) but they are still fun to say, and for those of you who don’t know what some of these words or sayings mean ask your grandparents or a person older than 60!!

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