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Christmas meal returns Dec. 24

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Dwight Kennedy and his family along with volunteers and members of Wesley United Methodist Church will host the annual El Reno Christmas Eve Dinner.

The dinner will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24 at the Wesley Family Life Center, 100 S. Barker.

Kennedy and his family started the Christmas Eve Community Dinner in the early 1980s and have held it almost every year, the exception when the family moved out of town for a few years.

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Tribune helps deliver important letters to Santa

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To Santa Caus
From Ellie

I want to get my ears peirced. a sqish melo. Makeup so I can see Santa, a raindear. a huverbord. a bike.
Love you

Dear Santa,
I have tried my hardest this year to be good. I still haven’t found my indoor voice but I’m working on it. For Christmas I would like a paw patrol toy and a doctor set. Thank you.
Love, Anakin Reed

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Architect hired for health department renovations

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An architect has been hired to design a renovation project for a new Canadian County Health Department clinic and offices.

County commissioners voted 3-0 to approve an agreement between Oklahoma City-based MA+ Architecture LLC and the CCHD for architectural services at the future health department site, 6100 E. Highway 66.

Work is due to begin next spring to update the 33,000-square-foot building, which previously housed El Reno’s Halliburton plant.

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Riverside Students of the Month

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Riverside November Students of the Month, front row, Valentina Garcia, Alivia Ontiveros, Juan Rosales, Skyla Boutwell and Leyla Johnson; middle row, Sawyer Baker, Gustavo Saldana, Wyatt Buchanan, Guillermo Garcia, Elvee Campbell, Thea Sneed, Lincoln Rinehart, Braelynn Hudson, Shane Funk, Hawke Wooten and Ryett Rockers; back row, Kamryn Rucker, Dash Benavides, Hailey Lime, DoreneAllyn WhiteHorse, Macy Long, Shayla Altizer, Jaylon Trujillo, Auttum McLearen and Makay Wooten.

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Spotlight on No.1

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For the first time in school history, El Reno High School’s wrestling team held a spotlight dual at Jenks Simmons Field House as the number one team in Class 5A. Unfortunately for the Indians, their opponent proved to be a rude guest.

Broken Arrow, ranked fourth in Class 6A, won 12 of the 14 weights en route to a 54-7 win over El Reno, which slips to 3-1 on the season.