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No one injured after car crashes into buildings on Main Street

No one was injured after a car struck three buildings on Main Street in Coalgate on Friday, August 7.

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Service held for Joyce Larnell Huffman

Funeral services for Joyce Larnell (Merritt) Huffman, a lifelong Caney, OK resident were held Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at High Hill Cemetery in Atoka with Rev. Harold Brewer officiating. Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka was in charge of arrangements.

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Service held for Charles H. Hall

Funeral services for Charles H. Hall, a longtime Lane, OK resident, were held Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Atoka with Bro. Ray Gene Eaves officiating. Burial was in Farris Cemetery in Farris, OK with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in charge of arrangements.

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Service today for Bessie Sue Ray

Funeral services for Bessie Sue (Horton) Ray, an Atoka resident, will be held Wednesday (today) at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Pastor Joey Lansdale officiating. Burial will be in Moore Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of arrangements. Lunch will be served at Brown’s Funeral Service at 11:30.

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Officer Peydon Griffith goes above and beyond

When a man or woman becomes a police officer, they swear an oath to protect and serve the citizens they represent. They arrest criminals, they detect, prevent and investigate crimes, and they enforce traffic laws.

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Lehigh man injured in deadly crash

A 38-year-old Lehigh man was injured in an early Monday morning vehicle crash that claimed the life of a Midwest City woman. The accident occurred at approximately 12:40 a.m. on I-35 just north of the I-40 Ft. Smith junction in Oklahoma City.

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KEEPING OUR ROADWAYS CLEAN

KEEPING OUR ROADWAYS CLEAN — Came across these guys last week on SH 3 west of Coalgate and couldn’t resist stopping to tell them how nice and clean the highway looked. Regardless of how hot the weather gets, the Coal County inmate work crew is usually out working five days a week picking up litter, mowing cemeteries, cutting and chipping brush along roadways, or clearing illegal trash dumps. These workers are (L-R) Oscar Dean Campbell, Robert Buckley, Jose David Muniz and Tom Hart (names used with permission). The voluntary inmate work program was implemented by Sheriff Bryan Jump in February 2013. On July 1, 2013, it officially became the DIRT (Daily Inmate Roadside Task) Program.

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COVID-19 update

The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported on Tuesday, August 4, that Coal County has had 31 total cases of COVID-19, with 23 of those cases recovered. According to those numbers, Coal County currently has eight active cases. Coal County has had zero deaths due to the virus.

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