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To The Editor: Please be aware of the details and dangers of the “SAVE” act that recently passed the US House, and is under review in the US Senate. Politicians are celebrating it like we’ve never had voter ID security in any state.

‘The horse named Grace’

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com Old and slow-moving, nevertheless, Grace faithfully carried her blind rider on the snow-covered, lonely, and seemingly endless journey. There was no real visibility, due to the heavy clouds that hid the moon and stars. But even if the moon had been as bright as the sun during that long night, the old man with his sightless eyes still would not have seen a thing. If left up to him, he could easily have wandered around endlessly, trying to find the right path to his log cabin.
‘The horse named Grace’

Jury award is unsettling...

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In the coming weeks, Choctaw County voters and residents will be learning more details relating to the death of a woman who was first seen at Choctaw Memorial Hospital and later incarcerated in the county jail.
Jury award is unsettling...

Property tax relief bill filed in Oklahoma

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A measure to increase Oklahoma’s homestead exemption and provide direct property tax relief to homeowners statewide has been filed by Rep. Robert Manger, R-Oklahoma City.

‘WWJD irritating overload’

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gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. You remember hearing and seeing the popular phrase, WWJD? “What Would Jesus Do.” If you do, very likely you also remember often seeing the mocking curl of the lip of someone in the vicinity.
‘WWJD irritating overload’

End of election... is not ‘ the end’

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to point Publisher Today is an election day in the county seat of Choctaw County. Hugo citizens have an opportunity to select the individual they believe most capable of making positive things happen in our community.
End of election... is not ‘ the end’

Oklahoma passes worship-related bill

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Sen. Logan, R-District 8, is commending the passage of Senate Bill 743, a measure addressing the intentional disruption of religious worship services. The freshman lawmaker and pastor issued the following statement: “Look, I have widows and families in my congregation. I’ve got folks who come to church looking for peace, not confrontation. As a pastor, I take seriously the responsibility to make sure people can worship without fear — in my church and anywhere else across our state.
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