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Riverside Citizens awards

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Pictured are the Riverside October Citizens of the Month, front row from left, Maggie Calzada, David Hayden, Blakely Bannister, Desi Elliott, David Hudelson, Sofia Garza, Dreydan Shawnee, Bridget Crites, Emery Christianson, Jett Hudson, Steele Wooten, Kaylee Saldana, Jaxon Merveldt and Mia Matias; back row, Camrynn Foster, Nahla Cabrera, Avry Royse, Abel Kerr, Emma Royse, Haley Al-Mufleh, Westley Wilkerson, Zayne Coccimiglio, Kevin Beamer, Calee Thompson, Jose Zuniga and Izraell Grant.

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Maple A/B Honor Roll

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Maple students recognized on the first nine weeks A/B Honor Roll, front row from left, Braxten Birdsong, Liam Brincefield, Marlowe Menz, Ayvah Fudge, Jacob Bugaj, Jaci Pitchford, Braelyn Hutchings, Kynlee Shamblin and Daxton Gatz; second row, Brennan Ayers, Lyla Smith, Hunter Lorenzen, Kara Ellis, Erica Niles, Christopher Barker, Hudson Cooper, Joshua Bass, Rhett Davis, Piper Siler, Braxton White, Michael Cullen, Skielar Pittman, Jentry Cullen and Makenzie Caldwell; third row, Rowdy Penwright, Jaden Smith, Cason Pittman, McCray Whitman, Adison Steffler, Easton Schmidt, Alexis Richardson, As

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El Reno High School Class of 1959

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Members of El Reno High School Class of 1959 met recently for lunch to visit with classmate Jerry Divine Joule and her husband, Gail, who were visiting from McAllen, Texas.

Those attending included Ronnie Atkinson, Judy Lopez, Judy Hedrick, Etta Goucher, Mike Titterington, Otis Bruce, Kenneth Potts, Ida and Larry Wiggins, Janice Southwick, Marilyn Louton, Barbara O’Neal, Dorothy Gourley, Krin Bosworth, Joe Whipple, Jan Joule and Sherry Towell.

The class plans to meet again Nov. 16, same time, same location.

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El Reno FFA honored

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The El Reno FFA Opening and Closing Ceremonies Team captured fourth place in the recent State FFA Contest.

Some 50 teams from across Oklahoma took part in the competition at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.

The El Reno FFA team was among only eight to make it to the finals.

The team is coached by Tarren Sherman, Agriculture Education instructor, and includes Haven Fleenor, Claire Solansky, Maddie Rochdi, Casimir Baeriswyl, Jett Ramsey and Jake Vulgamore.

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Maple A Honor Roll

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Maple students recognized on the first nine weeks A Honor Roll, front row from left, Madison Basler, Ryker Penwright, Paylynn Smith, Douglas Bland, Cale Wedman, Kinsley Bonilla, Abigail Bass, Bryson Brandley, Brinley Porter and Elizabeth Wilkerson; second row, Addison Brandley, Raina Crawford, Easton Horn, Presley Swigart, Levi Bass, Lainey Rowell, Andrew Eisenhour, John Prince, Jasper Whitman, Grady Menz, Charlee Charmasson, Drake Rosholt, Halle Hunt and Blayke Steinbruck; third row, Hayden Rosholt, Zuri Lewis, Katie Ellis, John Henry Von Tungeln, Caroline Phillips, Colsen Blagg, Gavin Bas

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Okarche awards

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Named as Okarche September Students of the Month are Jett Mueggenborg and Madison Schaefer.

Recognized as Okarche High School’s September Lioness and Lion are seniors Madison Schaefer and Brody Sadler.

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ODW's Howery to speak at Master Gardeners meeting

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The Canadian County Master Gardeners November monthly meeting will be held at the old fairgrounds education building, 220 N. Country Club Road, on Nov. 1 beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Guest speaker Mark Howery from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife will speak on landscaping for birds and other wildlife in Oklahoma.

These meetings are free and open to the public.

The Master Gardeners will also be holding a crafts sale fundraiser following the meeting from noon to 3 p.m.

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Banner fire safety

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Banner School students learned fire safety tips from the El Reno Fire Department last week. October is Fire Safety Month.

The ERFD has a specially designed Fire Safety House that allows firefighters to show students tips to prevent household fires as well as how to safely escape a fire.

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Okarche one-act play state-bound

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Okarche High School’s production of “Property Rites” has advanced to the state contest in the OSSAA’s one-act play competition.

The OHS cast and crew earned a spot at state by placing at one of three regional competitions.

Okarche brought home the second-place plaque from the Leedey regional, with Leedey placing first and Cheyenne taking third.

These plays will join one-acts from Alva, Cherokee, Lincoln Christian, Latta, Chandler and Stratford at Mustang High School Nov. 1 in the state competition. Okarche will perform at 9:50 a.m.