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Bunni Leeann Reed, Coalgate, OK – Public intoxication; disturbing the peace.
Read moreCoalgate woman given jail time for public intoxication Bunni Leeann Reed, 40, Coalgate, was sentenced to five days in the Coal County jail after pleading guilty on October 12 to misdemeanor public intoxication and disturbing the peace.
Read moreThe Choctaw Nation Lighthorse Police Department arrested a California driver around 2:00 a.m. October 16 for driving under the influence of drugs and possession of marijuana.
Read moreIn a heartwarming act of community support, a generous donation of $4,000 has come to the aid of the Coalgate Public Library, ensuring that essential utilities remain operational. While this act of generosity is a significant step forward, the Southeast Oklahoma Library System(SEOLS)isnow calling upon the City of Coalgate to uphold its own ordinance by consistently covering the library’s utility costs.
Read moreTHE OLNEY GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 RECENTLY CELEBRATED THEIR 60TH REUNION. Still looking young and spry are (Seated L-R): Marilyn McDaniel, Ruthie Smith, Bernice Baskett, Vergie Oettinger, and Bob Miles.
Read moreOfficers of the Coalgate FFA chapter participated in the 2023 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training Conference Aug. 29 at the LifeChurch in McAlester, Oklahoma. The eight state FFA officers planned and conducted this year’s conference, which was based on the theme “Empower.” Elected officers from each of the 80 high school FFA chapters in the Southeast area attended the conference.Theevent aims to encourage students to know their role, identify their strengths, and carry their weight as chapter FFA officers. Kelly Barnes, from Edmond, Oklahoma, served as the keynote speaker for the conference. Barnes is an accomplished professional speaker and leadership coach who served as the state FFA president in 2003-2004. “In today’s society, individuals are presented with a multitude of opportunities to lead,” said Caleb Horne, state FFA president. “However, we often lose confidence in ourselves to step up and take action. This year’s COLT Conference theme, ‘Empower,’ aims to equip students with the confidence they need to be leaders in their local communities and FFA chapters. We all have special gifts and talents. As future leaders, it is imperative that we empower our youth to make the most of every leadership opportunity they are given so that they, in turn, can empower others to do the same.” Officers attending from the Coalgate chapter were: Natalie Washburn, President; Blaine Ryan, Vice President; Cadrn Russell, Secretary; Rachel Prince, Treasurer; Laney Brown, Reporter; and Kamryn Wilkerson, Sentinel. Advisors are Nathan Harden and Blaine Riley. Two state FFA officers are included in the photo, they are Kayla Poling, Silo, southeast area vicepresident and Caleb Horne, Morrison, state president C O L T Conference is sponsored by Public Service Company of Oklahoma as a special project of the Oklahoma FFA Foundation. FFA is an integral part of the agricultural education division of the Oklahoma Department of CareerTech Education. There are 29,213 Oklahoma FFA members in 367 high schools statewide. For more information visit www. okffa.org.
Read moreOfficers of the Tupelo FFA chapter participated in the 2023 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training Conference Aug. 29 at the LifeChurch in McAlester, Oklahoma.
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