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Coal County’s COVID-19 numbers have risen by four since this time last week. The September 1 Oklahoma State Department of Health website showed that Coal County has had 59 total virus cases. On Tuesday, September 8, the total number of cases was 63. Fifty-one of those cases have recovered, leaving 12 cases still active.
Read moreIsaiah Funderburk is excited about Technology Day in Mrs. Underwood’s class.
Read moreShawnee driver arrested on multiple charges
Read moreCoalgate Public Schools opened its new lunchroom, and the staff couldn’t be happier. They are loving all the amenities it has to offer.
Read moreThree Atoka County men were arrested with illegal drugs and weapons during the early morning hours of August 30 following a routine traffic stop in Coalgate.
Read moreCourtney Atterberry is the newest addition to the Emerson family. Mrs. Atterberry graduated from Tupelo High School. She played softball at Rose State College in Midwest City and then continued her athletic career at Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City. She recently graduated from Mid-America Christian University with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She is married to her awesome husband, Sam. Her favorite things are all things cats and iced coffee. Welcome to Emerson Mrs. Atterberry.
Read moreINTRODUCING THE 2020 COALGATE LADY CATS FAST PITCH TEAM — From left (front) - Chloe Brown, Jordana Fuller, Braedy Wardrope, Macy Delozier, Abi Looney, Kaylie Trevathan, Brylee Rice, Reese Grigg, Abi Marks, Coach Scott Roe; (back) -Coach Logan Brown, Breanna Hale, Emma Thomas, Kenley Thompson, Josi Lackey, Jaci Lackey, Jaxie Wilson, Faith Grant. The Lady Cats placed 2nd in the August 13-15 Calera tournament and 3rd in the Stuart tournament August 20-22. They were scheduled for home games on August 24 against Wewoka and August 25 against Latta. They will face Calera on August 28 at home.
Read moreU.S.—Today President Trump signed an executive order requiring all protesters to only burn down their own neighborhoods. The order took effect immediately and immediately ended all riots, as protesters didn’t want to actually move to the cities they’re burning down.
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