October 2019

Maple Citizenship

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Maple Citizenship Award winners, front row from left, Bryson Brandley, kindergarten; Halle Hunt, second grade; Lainey Rowell, first grade; and Case Elliott, prekindergarten; back row, Ayden Troncoso, third grade; Emma Brothers, fourth grade; Bailey Schmidt, seventh grade; Landon Callow, eighth grade; Lexi Porter, fifth grade; and Aydan Steffler, sixth grade.

Maple School Citizenship

Calumet FFA takes part in Tri-County Free Fair

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Calumet FFA recently participated in the Geary Tri-County Free Fair, with Braxton Baker earning Reserve Hamp Gilt, Meghan McCoulough, Reserve Champion Spot Gilt and Junior Showmanship, and Raven Smith, Senior
Calumet FFA

National crackdown on vaping continues

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OKLAHOMA CITY — E-cigarettes have been touted as a safer alternative to smoking, but that claim is under fire as vaping has been directly linked to an epidemic of unexplained

El Reno Police Reports

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• Sept. 23: A vehicle was pulled over for an improper tag. The male passenger had a warrant for his arrest. He allegedly resisted officers as he was pulled from the

Indians drop two tough bids

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After putting up 19 runs against Ardmore, El Reno High School’s softball team's offense cooled off in back-to-back losses last week.

El Reno dropped a 9-7 home game to Weatherford, the runner-up in District 4A-3, before hitting the road for a 9-1 loss to Class 6A power Edmond North.

Both losses were to teams with a combined 43 wins.

The non-district setbacks dropped El Reno to 19-12 on the season going into next week’s regional tourney.

Raelyn Kouba jump

Honor etched in stone

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The Memorial Stadium Rededication Ceremony kicked into gear on Friday.

After more than 20 months of eager anticipation by virtually all of the community, the massively ambitious project was finally finished.

Families of the 44 proudly discussed their lost loved ones, and the memorial monument was unveiled to a crowd waiting with baited breath. 
One of the most anticipated events of the evening was the flyover by the B-17G war bird, the Texas Raiders.

Brian Rukes with monument