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On October 13 at approximately 2:10 p.m., Chief Destin Wilkerson conducted a traffic stop for speeding on a 2019 Ford Escape that was traveling north on S.H. 48 vehicle. When speaking to the driver, identified as Nayelli A. Magana Morales, 28, of Idabel, Chief Wilkerson detected an odor commonly associated with burnt marijuana.
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Read moreThe Board of County Commissioners on Monday signed a resolution to extend Coal County’s burn ban until Monday, October 24.
Read moreMisdemeanors EarlDannyEnglish, Jr., Coalgate, OK – Protective order violation.
Read moreI matched with someone online last month who asked me for my Instagram handle 30 minutes before our first date when I was already on my way out the door. After a brief back-and-forth where we almost pivoted to just drinks, the date, which had already been on the calendar for a week, was canceled because he was “kind of tired.” The restaurant was only a 10-minute drive from his neighborhood or a 15-minute scooter ride since it’s downtown Denver.
Read moreWarrant issued for Coalgate man for violating protective order On October 3 at approximately 5:25 p.m., Officer Joseph Miklaucic was dispatched by Coal County Central Dispatch to the Levy Annex regarding 47-year-old Earl Danny English, Jr. for violating a protective order that a female obtained in August.
Read moreThe Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday proclaimed that extreme fire danger still exists in the county. No burning of any kind is allowed. The current ban is in effect until Monday, October 17.
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