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Biden Blames White House Cocaine on Black Guy Who Lived There Before

WASHINGTON, D.C. — With the rumor mill still churning despite the Secret Service closing its investigation, President Joe Biden blamed the presence of cocaine in the West Wing of the White House on a black man who used to live there.

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Secret Service ‘Unable to Identify a Suspect’ In Case of Ronald McDonald’s Missing Hamburgers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States Secret Service concluded its investigation into the theft of hamburgers owned by notable clowned man Ronald McDonald after a fullscale search turned up no sign of the missing burger sack or a viable suspect. The Hamburglar was reportedly not questioned to avoid the appearance of profiling or discrimination.

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Tupelo Police Report

Tupelo Chief of Police Destin Wilkerson was running radar on SH 48 the afternoon of July 5 when he detected a southbound Grand Wagoneer traveling 58 mph in a 35 mph zone.

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Coal County Sheriff’s Report

A 40-year-old Atoka woman was arrested with methamphetamine and marijuana the night of July 2 after a deputy spotted her pedaling a bike on Hwy. 3/75 shortly before midnight.

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Hunter Bell was named Junior

Hunter Bell was named Junior Lake Record Holder at Lake Champion Fisher Park in Colorado City, Texas last summer with his 6.02 pound bass. He is back at it again!

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LOOKS LIKE A FEW TEARS WERE SHED

at the 2023 turtle race at Coalgate 4th of July. This handsome little boy is Tattun Lynch with his turtle. Better luck next year, Tattun!

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Choctaw Nation District 12 Hosts Veterans Appreciation Dinner

On June 7, The Choctaw Nation District 12 Community Center, Choctaw Senior Citizens and Councilman James Frazier hosted a dinner honoring 19 Choctaw Veterans living in Coal County. The services began with a warm welcome from Councilman Frazier followed by The Lord’s Prayer presented in Choctaw sign language by the Choctaw Nation Princesses of District 12.

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