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My eyes could not believe what they saw. A mob marching down Shartel St. in Oklahoma City — Breaking windows and making demands. The police were escorting them. Protecting their rights to free speech and the marches continue, to this day. Property damage and wanton vandalism everywhere. Oklahomans had never seen anything like this. Or had they?
Read moreCoal County’s COVID-19 numbers have risen again this week, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Read moreAlanah C. McKay has been named to the President’s Honor Roll for the Summer 2020 semester at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
Read moreAmerican Christian Rock band Seventh Day Slumber brought their Freedom to Worship tour to Coalgate on August 7 to an enthused crowd at the First Baptist Church parking lot as the church celebrated its FreedomFest 2020.
Read moreTupelo Public Schools will open its doors on Thursday, August 27, to begin the 2020-2021 school year. It’s a new school year with a new leader at the helm.
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