March 2023

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ER woman delivers twins as surrogate

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At 1:32 a.m. and 1:37 a.m. on March 26, surrogate Kiley Wiewel Davis gave birth to Isaac Andrew Rasbold, 4 pounds, 12 ounces, and John “Jack” Ronald Rasbold, 4 pounds, 9 ounces.

Kiley then gave the identical twin boys to parents, Sarah Wiewel Rasbold and Stephen Matthew Rasbold. 

What a gift from God. Kiley is an angel. 

Maternal grandparents are Ronald (deceased) and Betty Wiewel.

Paternal grandparents are Brian and DeAnn Rasbold. 

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Maple A Honor Roll

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Those students listed on the Maple third nine weeks A Honor Roll, front row from left, Sophie Tredway, Douglas Bland, Bryson Brandley, Cale Wedman, Ryker Penwright and Madison Basler; second row, John Prince, Paylynn Smith, Blayke Steinbruck, Halle Hunt, Rhett Davis, Drake Rosholt, Erica Niles, Charlee Charmasson, Andrew Eisenhour, Raina Crawford, Lyla Smith, Kinsley Bonilla and Abby Bass; third row, John Henry Von Tungeln, Kaelyn Racca, Zoey Pawnee, Raquel Seymour, Caroline Phillips, Payton Blagg, Gavin Basler, Ayden Overholser, Zuri Lewis, Hayden Rosholt, Lainey Rowell, Audrey Eisenhour a

Child-related bills move at the Capitol

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Legislature reached its second major deadline, and several thousand bills have been either rejected in their houses of origin or were simply not heard.

Up to now, House bills have been considered only by representatives, while senators worked on Senate bills.

Now, House bills still alive are in Senate committees while Senate bills still viable are in House committees.

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Biden’s land grab offensive to private property rights

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In February I began hosting town hall meetings, inviting those who call Oklahoma’s 3rd Congressional District home, to discuss the issues most pressing in Washington and at home in Oklahoma. While there is a lot happening across the nation, there was one topic that came up time and time again that greatly troubles me: President Biden’s 30 by 30 Initiative.

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Maple A/B Honor Roll

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Those students listed on the Maple third nine weeks A/B Honor Roll, front row from left, Kynlee Shamblin, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Brinley Porter, Sayler Story, Braelyn Hutchings, Braxten Birdsong, Marlowe Menz and Liam Brincefield; second row, Jaci Pitchford, Presley Swigart, Michael Cullen, Levi Bass, Hunter Lorenzen, Piper Siler, Kutter Bow, Jasper Whitman, Easton Horn, Addison Brandley, Grady Menz, Brennan Ayers, Makenzie Caldwell and Ayvah Fudge; third row, Kara Ellis, Katie Ellis, Emily Thompson, Jaden Smith, Joshua Bass, Christopher Barker, Brody Crawford, McCray Whitman, Addison Kennedy

Public Records - 4/1/2023

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LAWSUITS

Beltran Bertha Cruz Ramirez vs. Darren Lee Livermore for an amount in excess of $75,000 for injuries and damages alleged to have occurred during an automobile accident.

Arvest Bank vs. Kirklind Global Inc. for $9,052.77 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Darrell Lancaster for $136,580.70 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage.

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Frank Fredric Rott

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Frank Fredric Rott, age 79, was born in Oklahoma City on Aug. 17, 1943, to Clarence Rott and Helen Kouba Rott. He was the oldest of four children. He was raised on the family farm northeast of Yukon. There he helped build the family home, farmed wheat and raised cattle and many other farm animals.

Frank graduated from Yukon High School in 1961. He was actively involved in FFA, achieving the status of Master Farmer.

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Tough luck with Irish

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OKLAHOMA CITY – It was a numbers game last week between El Reno High School’s girls soccer team and perennial powerhouse Bishop McGuinness, with the odds playing out in favor of the Irish.

The District 5A-2 front-runner took a staggering 29 shots at El Reno goalkeeper Bri Vickers en route to a 5-0 win over the Indians to remain unbeaten on the season.

McGuinness has won five straight matches over El Reno, with the five-goal margin being the closest in the streak. The Indians slipped to 3-3 on the season and 0-1 in the district standings.

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Indians give up early goal en route to shutout loss on the road to BMHS

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OKLAHOMA CITY – It was a rough night for El Reno High School’s boys soccer team in its District 5A-1 opener, giving up a goal in the first two minutes against Bishop McGuinness.

The Irish went on to score six more times en route to a 7-0 shutout of the Indians. The loss dropped El Reno to 2-4 on the season.

McGuinness has won the last five meetings with EHS by shutouts, with the seven-goal margin tying the highest in the streak.