December 2025

Oath of office

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El Reno Municipal Judge Jennifer King administered the oath of office Tuesday night to Mayor Steve Jensen and Ward 2 City Council member Heather Brothers.

Steve Jensen

Scouting for Food Drive

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El Reno Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts helped collect food from the community several weeks ago in the Annual Scouting for Food Drive.

Scout leader Beth Griesel helps coordinate the annual collection effort and all food gathered is delivered to The Lord’s Harvest.

Nikki Pruitt, founder and director of The Lord’s Harvest, said the Scouts provide an invaluable service to the community.

This year’s collection totaled 1,871 pounds, more than doubling last year’s collection of 614 pounds of non-perishable food.

Rhett Marshall and his mom, Heather Marshall

Deputies investigating death of body found near Cedar Lake

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Canadian County sheriff’s deputies are investigating the death of a man found near Cedar Lake.

Sheriff Chris West said the body of a white male, identified as John Gill, 65, was found facedown Monday night at 5th and Echo Ridge in the Cedar Lake area.

The state medical examiner was called to the scene.

No cause of death had been determined as of Tuesday afternoon.

West said the investigation is ongoing. 

Federal court to hear sexual assault case filed by former county inmate

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A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of a former inmate who was sexually assaulted while in the custody of the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office has been transferred to federal court.

The attorney for two of the three defendants in the case - Sheriff Chris West and the Board of Canadian County Commissioners - filed a notice of removal of civil action on Dec. 2 in Canadian County District Court.

The proceedings were moved Dec. 4 to the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.

Letter to Santa

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Dear Santa,
I would like a robot that looks like me. I would like some more Pup Pup dogs, Rainbow dogs and a new watch. I would also like a remote-control robot and 18 picture frames for my bedroom wall. Milk and cookies will be by the tree.

Love, Westin Reed
Age 6

Dear Santa,
I would like some Pup Pup dogs, a new watch. I would like a remote-control robot and a new night light for my bed. Milk and cookies will be by the tree.

Love, Anakin Reed
Age 6

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Public Records - 12/13/25

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LAWSUITS

Citibank N.A. vs. Daniel Huckabay for $1,819.00 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Citibank N.A. vs. Britt Johnson for $2,502.72 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

First National Bank of Omaha vs. Larue Sloan for $10,056.76 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Bank of America N.A. vs. Trask Eagan for $4,726.15 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

First National Bank of Omaha vs. Ollie Lucy for $8,360.97 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

AE of P.E.O. chapter members gather for social

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Members of Chapter AE of P.E.O. International met recently in the home of Donna Dyer to enjoy a Christmas social.

Others attending were Karen Rushing, Ann Zavy, Becky Reuter, Janan Fletcher, Lindsey Vise and Robin White Mahone serving as co-hostess.

Girls log six pins in exhibition win over Eagles 42-9

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El Reno High School teamed up with Etta Dale Junior High to win eight out of 10 exhibition matches against Weatherford last week in girls wrestling action.

Autym Baker posted a 1-1 record, including a fall, while Seeley Chronister had a takedown working at the final buzzer in a close 4-3 loss to Weatherford’s top wrestler, Cashlie Bowman.

El Reno’s Leah Lopez won an 11-7 match over Kamdyn Kerth and Alivia Jackson pulled out a 3-1 victory over WHS’ Kyli Robbins.

Lilie Arrasmith works to try and roll WHS’ Bella Butler to her back

Maple top students

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Maple November Students of the Month are Logan Niles, Jessee Elwood, Kamdyn Bonilla, Luca Dill, Jake Wells, Declan Brothers, Caleb Blanco, Kynlee Shamblin, Makenzie Caldwell and Ayvah Fudge.

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CASA swears in new volunteers

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Canadian County CASA Inc. (Court Appointed Special Advocates) has welcomed its newest volunteers.

Susan Linderer, Autumn Detamore and Barbie Grider made the commitment to give their time to help abused and neglected children in the community.

Canadian County Associate District Judge Bob Hughey swore in the new volunteers, and they have been appointed to their first CASA cases.

Judge Bob Hughey swears in new volunteers, from left, Susan Linderer, Autumn Detamore and Barbie Grider