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Oklahoma State University announces spring 2020 graduates

Oklahoma State University awarded degrees to 3,840 students this past spring, including 2,432 Oklahomans, according to the Office of the Registrar.

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Makenzie Barnes-Elkins awarded OSU scholarship

Coal County student, Makenzie Barnes-Elkins, was recently honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with an academic scholarship for the 2020- 2021 academic year.

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2020 CHS History-Making Prom

2020 CHS Prom—Jake Coffee and Emma Wollenberg.

2020 CHS Prom—Natalie Deela.

Madison Sam, Lionel Gonzalez, and Zoey Brown.

Joseph Maynard, Zachary Davis, Conner Davidson.

Caleb Simonson

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Coalgate Police Citations

The following citations were issued by the Coalgate Police Department July 13 through July 26:

William Ike Gaylor, Coalgate, OK – Driving under suspension.

Vincent Scott Williams, Coalgate, OK – No driver’s license.

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Coal County District Court Records

Felonies

Seth Calvert Layton, Lehigh, OK – Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

Misdemeanors

Cody Keith Brown, Ada, OK – Possession of controlled dangerous substance; possession of drug paraphernalia.

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One Pharmacist’s View...

Time is a tough thing to ponder. It is here. It passes and we wonder where it went. Celebrating my 62nd wedding anniversary this week makes we wonder where all those years went too.

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COALGATE HOME DAMAGED BY FIRE

COALGATE HOME DAMAGED BY FIRE — Coalgate firefighters responded to a fire at the home of Codi Battles on Mallard Drive the afternoon of July 14. Coalgate Fire Marshal Chris Clymer stated that the fire is believed to have been accidental, originating at an electrical outlet in the living room. The house has smoke and water damage but the fire was contained to one wall and the attic, he said, adding that the fire went up the east living room wall into the attic, with “pretty much the whole attic involved.” No one was home when the fire occurred.

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