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The most interesting thing about any human being is the values by which he or she lives. Unfortunately, most of us never take the time to sit down and really thinkthrough the moral precepts that consciously or unconsciously guide our lives.
Read MoreVoters will go to the polls next Tuesday for the November 3 General Election.
Read MorePUBLISHER’S NOTE: Senator Inhofe and I have been close friends since we served together in the Oklahoma State Legislature. He is a fine Christian gentleman with courage, conviction and compassion and always does what is best for the people he serves. I hope you will join my family in giving him a big vote of confidence.
Read MoreThe second annual Coalgate Auto Show hosted by the Coalgate Education Foundation was held Saturday, October 17, at the Donald Mike Mayer Football Field. The event drew 50 entries and raised a total of $5,200. All proceeds will be used by the Coalgate Education Foundation to expand and maintain academic opportunities at Coalgate Schools.
Read MoreWILMINGTON, DE—Having completed the final presidential debate, Biden’s campaign has now announced they’re calling a lid until Election Day.
Read MorePORTLAND, OR—Local 5-year-old progressive child Hunter Gaiden was caught with his hand in the cookie jar today. There were clearly crumbs all over his face, as well as a trail of crumbs leading right to the cookie jar.
Read MoreU.S.—As the presidential election looms, experts expect more dirty tricks from both major party campaigns. And now officials are warning of a growing plot to influence the election by asking Joe Biden questions.
Read MoreWilliam “Grant” Praytor of Durant, Oklahoma, passed away on Thursday, October 22, 2020, after having recently celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday. Grant died surrounded by his loving wife of sixty years, Pat, and their three children, Darla, Dan, and Lisa. Grant’s family affectionately says that as Grant met his Heavenly Father, he asked him, “Where are the animals? I have to feed my animals!” Love and laughter were big parts of Grant’s life, and, in reminiscing about his life, his family holds onto those memories.
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