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KTC recognizes January Students of the Month

Kiamichi Technology Centers, Atoka Campus, SafeGuard Insurance, and Blackhawk Services recognized Nickole Henderson and Blaine Ake as the January Kiamichi Tech Students of the Month. Nickole is a Tushka High School student in the Digital Marketing and Management Program and Blaine is an adult student in the Welding Technology Program. Nickole and Blaine were each awarded a $100 check courtesy of SafeGuard Insurance and Blackhawk Services.

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Emerson Elementary celebrates Read Across America

Read Across America celebrated at Emerson Elementary. Read Across America or Dr. Suess Day was celebrated at E.E. Emerson on March 2. The first Read Across America Day was celebrated on March 2, 1998; since then, it has been held annually. The holiday mainly focuses on motivating children to read as it improves their performance in school. Emerson Elementary celebrated by having local members of the community and high school read to the students in the library. Students and guests were served a theme fitting cake made by Emerson’s own, Deb Romano.

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Coalgate woman airlifted to hospital after vehicle crash

A Coalgate woman was airlifted to an Oklahoma City hospital Friday night, March 27, following a vehicle accident north of Coalgate. The accident occurred about 8:00 p.m. on SH 31, 4.8 miles north and 6 miles east of Cottonwood.

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Coronavirus update

As of Tuesday morning, Coal County has no confirmed COVID-19 cases.

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Coalgate Police Citations

(Jan. 13 – March 29)

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“News” from the lighter side ~ Babylon Bee satires

WASHINGTON, D.C.—America’s heroic lawmakers have managed to come together and pass a stimulus package to save the world from the effects of the coronavirus. A grateful country full of very stimulated Americans is applauding the lifesaving efforts of Congress. Already, experts are predicting the stimulus package will save the lives of at least 85,000 government programs. Sources say that with a little congressional money laundering, that figure could even double.

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Government Accidentally Shuts Itself Down with Ban on Non-Essential Businesses

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congress has asked all non-essential businesses to limit their hours or close entirely for an undetermined amount of time.

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