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Riverside Citizens of the Month

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Riverside September Citizens of the Month, front row from left, Emery Christianson, Jordan Lockler, Brylee DuPris, Zane Ledlow, Kevin Beamer, Eli Meeks, Sassy Brushwood, Banx Ellison, Zaia Seamster and Sebastian Contreras; back row, Mateo Gonzales, Paxton Moss, Riley Ledlow, Paige Ledlow, Carolyn Trujillo, Preston Barker, Nahla Cabrera, Barrett Moss and Paulina Calzada. Not pictured: Houston Gaines.

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Okarche awards

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Selected as Okarche High School September Lion and Lioness are seniors Jace Rother and Ruby VanDenDriessche.

Okarche High School September Students of the Month are Callie Cramer and Ruby VanDenDriessche.

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Class of 2003 reunion

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El Reno High School Class of 2003 celebrated its 20-year reunion recently at the Crimson Creek Golf Course.

The event brought together 50 graduates from the EHS class of 2003, along with about 40 guests of alumni.

The reunion was organized by class president Tess (Maune) Mattioda, class secretary Heather (Elmenhorst) Haglund and student council president Nicki (Bosler) Byrd.

The group enjoyed fried onion burgers, live music by Matt Cowell and a night full of fun and new memories with old friends.

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Union City couple celebrate 65 years of marriage

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Don and Kay Bornemann are celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary.

The couple were married Sept. 20, 1958, at the United Methodist Church in Union City.

Don grew up on a farm in Banner and Kay grew up on a farm east of Union City.

They resided at the Bornemann homestead in Banner until 1991 when they moved to their present home east of Union City next to where Kay was raised.

ER Wranglers discuss upcoming elections

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The El Reno Wranglers held their September meeting at the 4-H Building, with Jimmy Johnston opening the meeting.

Trish Duncan and Brady Armold led in the flag salute, with Gary Sorrells offering prayer.

Glen Matthews was welcomed as a guest.

The club discussed upcoming officer and board member elections that will be voted on at the October meeting.

The Wranglers will participate in the Hinton Parade on Saturday.

Next meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at the 4-H Building.

Lamplighters gather for meeting at local church

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at Mount Zion Methodist Church, with Carol Stine calling the meeting to order.

Jan Maddox read a devotional from Psalms for Women.

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

Stine was recognized as birthday honoree.

A thank-you card was read from the 4-H thanking members for their contributions and support of their activities.

The leader lesson this month was “Not So Spooky Spiders.”