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Huddle hunger

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Inside the Blue Room at Memorial Stadium is a sign El Reno High School head football coach Russell Cook sees and takes to heart each day.

“We have this sign hanging in the locker room that says, ‘To the rest of the world they may just see us as a team, but in this locker room, on the field and in the huddle, we are family,’” said Cook.

Part of being a family is putting food on the table. Cook says for years El Reno has been trying to give players something to eat after each practice as well as game nights – either scrimmages or in the regular season.

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Changes are brewing

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Work on the new Starbucks location located along SW 27th Street has been steadily moving forward.

The sign for the national coffee chain was installed last week.

Starbucks is one of two new coffee chain stores to begin work on expansion locations here.

Davis picked as director of Expo and Event Center

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Mandy Davis has been named director at the Canadian County Expo and Event Center, having worked there since it opened in July of 2021.

Previously the center’s office manager, the Canadian County native was named interim director in May.

“I am incredibly grateful, humbled and honored at the opportunity to serve our community in such a huge way,” said Davis.

“That’s what this role and job is – to serve the people of our county and to serve our commissioners well. I hope to make the community proud of what we’re able to accomplish out here for them.”

County allocates ARPA funds to Banner, Maple water districts

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Two Canadian County rural water districts have been given shares of the county’s federal stimulus award.

County commissioners voted unanimously to allocate $542,384.25 to the Canadian County (Banner) Water Authority and $53,296.88 to the Maple Water District.

Commissioners will wait before deciding how much to allocate to the Okarche Water District.

They previously agreed to distribute $913,095 to these three rural water districts that applied for shares of Canadian County’s $28,806,702 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).