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The following citations were issued by the Coalgate Police Department June 15 through June 21.
Read moreMatthew Ermis, 21, Lehigh was charged June 18 with two counts of felony assault and battery on a police officer. This crime is punishable by up to five years in prison, a fine up to $500, or both.
Read moreIn England, a great patriot named Winston Churchill (the man who did more to defeat fascism than anyone) is now labeled as just another fascist. And now their poorly informed client protestors want to tear down Winston’s statue. Here in our own beloved country it has come to be counted as a good thing to tear down our historical statues such as Christopher Columbus, George Washington and even Thomas Jefferson. Honest Ab, look out.
Read moreRosalind invited her family to meet her for lunch at her favorite coffee shop. It would be her treat because they were going to celebrate her granddaughter Hannah’s fifth birthday. Everyone, dressed up and smiling, arrived on time and settled into a large corner booth.
Read moreBernice Chaney of Ada is now facing seven additional charges in connection with a May 10 vehicle crash that sent eight people to the hospital.
Read moreCoalgate senior Erick Clements received his 2020 Academic Bowl All State Award on June 8, 2020 to become the first Academic Bowl All Stater in Coalgate history.
Read moreNineteen-year-old Phillip Charles Clayton Daggs of Tupelo lost his life Thursday, June 11, in a one-vehicle accident near Coalgate.
Read moreThe dining room at the Coalgate Senior Citizens Nutrition Site will remain closed until further notice. Seniors age 60 and older will still be able to pick up their hot meals at the back door Monday through Friday..
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