Masons to host pancake breakfast, bedlam blood drive
El Reno Masonic Lodge #50 will host a Pancake Breakfast and Bedlam Battle Blood Drive on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 7 to 10:30 a.m.
All donors will receive their choice of a new OU or OSU T-shirt.
El Reno Masonic Lodge #50 will host a Pancake Breakfast and Bedlam Battle Blood Drive on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 7 to 10:30 a.m.
All donors will receive their choice of a new OU or OSU T-shirt.
El Reno Public School Foundation is announcing its newest scholarship endowed at Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
Priscilla Carder decided soon after her husband’s death that she wanted to do something permanent in memory of Dr. Kent Carder.
Dr. Carder owned and operated Carder Chiropractic in El Reno for over 60 years. They raised their family here and continue to support the community. Dr. Lacey Carder-Holden continues in this same practice.
The Pride of El Reno Marching Band took first place in Class 5A at the recent Oklahoma State Fair Parade competition.
The band brought home $550 in prize money.
Pictured are drum majors Chloe Thomas and David McBee.
Riverside School’s Special Education director and teacher Kristie Spencer received a grant of two new iPads for her Special Education students from a donor with Donors Choose.
New Hope Women’s Missionary Union members and guests met recently at the church for a salad and dessert luncheon, followed by the September business meeting.
Guests present were Rayma Richey, Dean Smith, Marquita Barber, Brenda Kurtz and Virginia Becktol. Members attending were Mary Jones, Carol Johnson, Irene Higgins, Marilyn Schmidt and Peggy White.
Pastor Dick Kurtz gave opening prayer.
The Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently in the home of Ann Ricketts.
Natalia Valenzuela called the meeting to order and welcomed Muriel Mahen as a guest.
Ricketts offered the devotion.
Everyone signed a greeting card for Neta Liebscher to be sent to her in Kingfisher. Bernita Davis read minutes of the last meeting, with Ricketts giving the treasury report.
Members discussed the county fair and the many winning entries they received.
LAWSUITS
Discover Bank vs. Corey J. Beckman for $2,680.31 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
Discover Bank vs. Tyler Bishop for $5,748.10 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
Directions Credit Union Inc. vs. Alicia J. Jones for $4,555.83 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
Discover Bank vs. Layne Perdew for $1,597.03 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senior Kira Taber hit the game’s second pitch over the center field wall at Rapp Field as El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team uncorked an 18-hit attack on Bishop McGuinness.
Taber’s homer, her second of the season, was one of two round-trippers by El Reno and 10 extra base hits as the Indians rolled to a 23-4 road win over the Irish to sweep the season series.
Rubbing elbows with some of the top NCAA programs in the country, Redlands Community College’s cross country teams took part in the famed Oklahoma State University Cowboys Jamboree.
“When we lined up at the start of the races, they announced they had eight of the top 10 NCAA Division 1 teams there, so it was the best of the best in the nation. It was insane,” said RCC head coach Natalie Graves.
Calumet High School’s baseball team had a lackluster tuneup outing ahead of the upcoming regional round of the Class B playoffs, losing a 5-1 home game to Amber-Pocasset.
The loss dropped the Chieftains, ranked third in the state, to 22-4 on the season.
Calumet was set to host the Region 3 Championships, facing Big Pasture (22-6) in the first round. Moss and Mulhall-Orlando are the other two schools entered and the top two survivors make the state tourney.
Kaleb Thiessen and Caleb Meschberger both singled for the only hits by Calumet in the loss to the Panthers.