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William “Don” Wood

Graveside services for William “Don” Wood, a Coalgate resident, will be held Wednesday (today), April 17, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Don Wood Cemetery in Roundhill Community in Coal County with AJ Horn officiating, assisted by Pastor Lyle Shipley. Arrangements are under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate.

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YOUNG HUNTER BAGS HIS FIRST TURKEY

7-year-old Brennon Morgan was one of the young Coal County hunters that hit the woods on Saturday, April 13, for the first day of youth turkey hunting season. Brennon took home a bird with a 5” beard — not bad for a young boy on his first hunt! He is the son of Chancy and Cheyenne Lovinggood; his hunting escorts were his dad and his buddy, John Plunkett.

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Three suspects arrested for theft of OSBI trailer

Two men and a female from Hugo, OK, were arrested March 20 for conspiracy and the theft of a trailer owned by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. All three suspects are currently behind bars in Atoka County with Coal County having hold orders on them.

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Coal County Disaster Task Force stages at Eagletown for the solar eclipse

Coal County Disaster Task Force members loaded up and headed to Eagletown on April 5 at 9:00 a.m. to serve as backup for the Eagletown Fire Department during the April 8 total solar eclipse event. The convoy consisted of several vehicles loaded with gear that might possibly be needed for any incident that may arise - water rescue, wildland fires, structure fires, or search and rescue.

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Coal County Court Records

Nathaniel Cord Rowlan, Hugo, OK – Conspiracy.

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VERY INTERESTING STUFF… SOME TAKE WITH A GRAIN OF SALT

The first couple on prime TV were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

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Babylon Bee Satires

DEMOCRATS CONCERNED BIDEN MAY BE TOO OLD TO FINISH DESTROYING COUNTRY

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Operation Lone Star migrant bus gets stuck in Coal County

A Greyhound bus carrying a load of migrants caused quite a stir in Coal County last week when the bus slid into a ditch on SH 31 and got stuck. The initial unofficial story going around was that the bus passengers were “illegal immigrants.”

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