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IF YOUR KIDS ARE UNHAPPY TAKE THEM TO CHURCH

It seems like every time I turn around, an editor assigns me a story related to the mental health crises of our children. Most of the health experts I speak to correlate Covid lockdowns and our children’s fragile state. Closing schools played a major role in this phenomenon, but what if other crucial factors are being overlooked?

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Looking back at Coalgate...the year was 1992

7th & 8th TRACK

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Around Town......by John Bill Martin

In 8+ decades of life, my hard head has managed to absorb some truths that my momma tried to tell me all the time I was growing up. Such as: I’ve learned: That the Lord didn’t do it all in one day. What makes me think I can?

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This Week in History

1781 – British General Cornwallis surrenders at the siege of Yorktown. With the surrender, fighting in the colonies during the American Revolution came to an end. General George Washington’s Continental Army had trapped Cornwallis’ British troops in Yorktown in September. The British held out for nearly a month before surrendering nearly 8,000 men, 144 canons and over 40 ships. The following Spring peace negotiations began in Paris, and in 1783 the Treaty of Paris officially recognized the independence of the United States of America.

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Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?

What's for Supper?

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Coalgate Jr. High Football On a Roll

Coalgate Jr. High Football On a Roll

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Generous $4,000 Donation Secures Public Library Utilities, City Urged to Follow Ordinance for Permanent Resolution

In a heartwarming act of community support, a generous donation of $4,000 has come to the aid of the Coalgate Public Library, ensuring that essential utilities remain operational. While this act of generosity is a significant step forward, the Southeast Oklahoma Library System(SEOLS)isnow calling upon the City of Coalgate to uphold its own ordinance by consistently covering the library’s utility costs.

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