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Read moreOn Wednesday, Aug. 11, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Election Board certified Joey Tom as winner of the District 7 seat of the Choctaw Nation Tribal Council. Tom garnered 52.26% of the vote over Adrian Johnico with 47.74%. The official results showed Tom with 660 votes to Johnico’s 603 of the 1,263 votes cast in the Run-Off Election held Aug. 7.
Read moreCoalgate posted a small decrease in July’s sales tax revenue receiving $55,308.27 compared to last July’s $57,128.39. Tupelo was also down a small amount receiving $4,733.26 compared to last year’s $4,839.47. Lehigh received $705.97 down from last year’s $967.64.
Read moreChoctaw Country Market recently announced the launch of Market Curbside + Delivery. Convenient and accessible, Market Curbside + Delivery provides a contact-free, online ordering, delivery-to-car and delivery to home shopping experience, now available at all Country Market locations. (Located in Clayton, Boswell and Coalgate, Oklahoma)
Read moreCOVID-19 cases are beginning to surge in Coal County. As of July 28, there were only four new cases followed by August 4 with 11 new, August 11 with a huge jump to 46 new and last week there were 20 new cases.
Read moreBACK TO SCHOOL 2021 AT EMERSON ELEMENTARY — All the kiddos in Mrs. Rachel Hall’s 1 grade class raised their hands when asked if they were happy to be in school. Shown from left (front) – Jaxon Hardy, Lexi Bilodeau, Blake Gaylor, Mason Clymer, Cambree Etchinson; (back) – Aubree Cole, Shane Gearhart, Jackson McEntire, Brianna Gaylor. Not pictured – Brycen Colbert, Ember Evans, Zeke Pebworth, Caiden Rushing, J.W. Street, Kensleigh Pogue.
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Read moreOn Wednesday, Aug. 11, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Election Board certified Joey Tom as winner of the District 7 seat of the Choctaw Nation Tribal Council. Tom garnered 52.26% of the vote over Adrian Johnico with 47.74%. The official results showed Tom with 660 votes to Johnico’s 603 of the 1,263 votes cast in the Run-Off Election held Aug. 7.
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