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Meat processing plants grow with local consumer demand

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As more consumers seek locally-sourced products to connect with the land, many farmers and ranchers are stepping up to meet demand.

The market for direct-to-consumer beef has grown substantially during the past decade, sustaining the need for processing facilities. COVID-19 fueled even more business for processors, and Oklahoma’s regulatory agency took notice.

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Golf four the generations

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Maizlynn Steenbergen, who will enter the sixth grade at Banner, won the Lake Hefner Club Championship in the 9-11 age division.

The tournament was played July 27-28.

Scoring 93, Maizlynn defended her title from last year’s championship.

Earlier in the season, Bobbie Steenbergen, back right, played with her daughter, Robbie Litsch, granddaughter, Jacque Litsch, and great-granddaughter, Maizlynn Steenbergen. The four-generation foursome took part in the Redlands Girls Golf Benefit.

Lamplighters group holds meeting

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at Mt. Zion Methodist Church.

Carol Stine called the meeting to order, with Patricia Morrison offering the devotional titled “Joy.”

Roll call was answered by members telling their favorite thing to see at the fair.

Maxine Little read minutes from the previous meeting, while Morrison gave the treasurer’s report.

Preparations for the fair were discussed and Ann Niemann had a mock-up of the group’s display. Members worked on exhibit items.

Local students make SWOSU honor rolls

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The President’s Honor Roll and Dean’s Honor Roll at Southwestern Oklahoma State University have been announced for the 2023 summer semester.

To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll, an undergraduate student must earn all A’s in 12 or more hours during a semester.

The Dean’s Honor Roll recognizes those students completing 12 semester hours of undergraduate work with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher with no grade lower than a C.

Public Records - 8/19/2023

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LAWSUITS

U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Marcia Frensley for $7,970.92 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Rebecca Shurrum for $1,448.50 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Camry McElwee for $1,122.73 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Brian Palczynsky for $5,180.98 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

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ER shuts out Del City in District 5A-2 opener

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While Elvis made the phrase TCB famous, it was El Reno High School’s softball team taking care of business in its District 5A-2 opener last week against Del City.

El Reno moved to 4-1 on the season with a 21-0 shutout of the Eagles, to extend the Indians win streak to four.

“We have been talking a lot about playing on our level and not down to the level of our opponent. I thought we did a good job of staying on our level,” said El Reno head coach Jason Little.

Tecumseh rallies to defeat El Reno spikers in ’23 season opener

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team kicked off the 2023 season on the road last week, losing a close five-set match to Tecumseh – after winning the first two games.

The Indians built a 2-0 lead behind 26-24 and 25-20 wins.

The Savages rallied to win the final three games by scores of 30-28/25-19/15-8.

El Reno logged 16 aces in the loss, 13 of those by Trinity Black.

Emercyn Looper served up two aces and Jewell Graham added an ace.

The Indians up-front offense posted 29 kills but committed the same number of hitting errors.