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WALLACE BYRD MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS ASSEMBLY

Masonic Awards: Students of Today— Felicity Looney & Blayne Hale. Teacher of Today— Rachel Hall VFW Patriots Pen— Tracer House Computers: Zac Cater, David Cagle, Natasha Haley—Scout Donihoo, Isabella Fernandez, Cole English, Mason Ryan, Marisol Soto, Brantley Clymer.

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Coalgate Citywide Cleanup Day May 31

The 2025 Coalgate Citywide Cleanup Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 31.

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Coal County District Court Records

Cashous Blaze Tyrell, Coalgate, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. (Coalgate Police) Misdemeanors

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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR FFA STEM

Applications Open for FFA STEM After-School Grants from PSO FoundationTulsa, Okla. – This fall, Oklahoma FFA chapters will have theopportunity to turn their STEM ideas intoreality because of a $50,000 grant by thePublic Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) Foundation to the Oklahoma FFAFoundation. Oklahoma FFA chapters located in areas served by PSO can now apply to the Oklahoma FFA Foundation for a STEM After-School grant.

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Coalgate woman charged in McCurtain County with drug trafficking

A 66-year-old Coal County woman was arrested on felony drug charges shortly after 1:00 a.m. Friday, May 9, following a routine traffic stop on SH 3 near Wright City in McCurtain County.

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Hall of Famers Coming Home Saturday

—By Steve Hudson The seventh Coalgate Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet is now upon us. This exciting event takes place on Saturday, May 24, at 5:00 p.m. at the high school gymnasium. The alumni/athletic event brings together the best of Coalgate’s athletes recognized for their athletic accomplishments at the high school level and beyond. Tickets can be purchased for $25 through Friday at the Administration Building from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You may buy tickets at the door as well, but those will be $30.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Living in Allen, you get to watch a lot of humanity, just like in other small towns that populate our fruited plain. Another nice thing about writing a weekly article in a small town paper such as ours is you get to observe and even be a part of the details that make America interesting. Big stuff in our small towns as time passes by is watching kids grow up, mature (most of them) and sometimes we get to share in the pride they bring to their families and our town as they go out and see what other happenings take place.

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