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Downtown events filling ER Arts Council agenda

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The El Reno Arts Council is gearing up for a busy and colorful couple of months.

From now through November, the council’s second annual town-wide Scarecrow Awards will be under way.

El Reno businesses and residents are encouraged to create their own unique scarecrow to put on display for the community to see. Arts Council information said the goal is to “see styled-up scarecrows on every corner and porch.”

The Arts Council will be selling “simple scarecrow frames” for $10 for those who need a little help getting started.

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Garcia gets call from old sideline buddy

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A few weeks ago, former University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer called the Tribune office wanting the phone number for El Reno’s Joe Garcia.

Switzer and Garcia have known one another since the 1970-80s. Garcia used to patrol the Sooner sidelines, snapping photos for the Tribune as well as providing photos to OU players and coaches.

Switzer wanted to invite Garcia to a 50th anniversary celebration of his OU coaching career that was being held at a restaurant in Norman.

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Friends, family gather to say goodbye to Miles

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Friends and family filled the Calumet High School gymnasium last week to say goodbye to Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Lt. Gov. Gilbert “Gib” LaMott Miles.

Miles, 69, died Sept. 4 at his home in Geary.

Miles was first elected as the lieutenant governor for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in 2017, along with Gov. Reggie Wassana.

The pair began their first term January 2018.

Wassana and Miles would make tribal history by being re-elected to serve a consecutive second term, which had never happened since the inception of the 2006 Constitution.

County’s state-bound prisoner count rising

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The number of convicted Canadian County prisoners waiting to be taken to state custody continues to rise – now nearly 28 percent of the total inmate count.

Canadian County Undersheriff Kevin Ward last week updated county commissioners on the issue.

Ward’s information showed an inmate population totaling 216, with 178 prisoners at the El Reno detention center and 38 others housed in contracted counties.

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Lucas return to Washington, D.C. delayed by injury

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WASHINGTON – Members of the Oklahoma delegation returned to Capitol Hill Tuesday to cast their first votes since the August break ended. But as the members filed into the House chamber, one key Oklahoma voice was missing.

Rather than walking the halls of the Capitol, Congressman Frank Lucas was at his ranch near Cheyenne, 150 miles west of Oklahoma City, recovering from a recent surgery. 

Public Records - 9/16/2023

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Emily Likens vs. Jeremy Wayne Likens.

Nichole Corrine Lerma vs. Dustin Chase Lerma.

Luis Felipe Perez vs. Tina Joyce Perez.

Amber Michelle Clarke vs. Davon Alphonso Clarke.

Miranda L. Schutter vs. Kurt M. Schutter.

Courtney Lashae Harris vs. Demetris Antonio Harris.

Bernardo Brandao vs. Samantha Brandao.

Matthew Lee Bellah vs. Melissa Elaine Bellah.

Lara Jenine Goodner vs. Ross Lynn Goodner.

Alice Marie Hill vs. Monty Hill.

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Farmer’s phonics

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Rose Witcher first-grade teacher Anita Hawkins was recently selected as a Bushels for Books winner.

The annual application process results in a number of recipients statewide. The winners each receive a basket of agriculturally accurate books to be used in their classroom.

Books included in the basket are selected from the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture’s book database.

The program is sponsored by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee.

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Fair fun to remain with midway vet

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A tradition that stretches back to 1992 will continue at the 2024 Canadian County Free Fair.

Ten days after the 69th annual county fair wrapped up, a contract for next year’s fair carnival was signed, sealed and delivered.

Canadian County commissioners approved an annual agreement with Great Plains Amusements.

The company will present the carnival from Aug. 21-24, 2024, at the Canadian County Expo and Event Center, 3001 Jensen Road East.

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Fundraiser to honor RCC’s Jack Bryant to benefit women’s soccer

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In fall 2017, under President Jack Bryant’s leadership, Redlands Community College kicked off its inaugural women’s soccer season thanks to the generous support and partnership from the city of El Reno and El Reno Public Schools.

This month at a gala honoring Bryant on his retirement, the college is launching a fundraising effort to build a soccer field on campus.

OEMA updates fleet with lease of four trucks

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A Canadian County landfill and solid waste company is updating its fleet after county commissioners approved a resolution confirming their previous action to allow the Oklahoma Environmental Management Authority (OEMA) to incur debt for the lease purchase of four new vehicles.

“This is a ratification and resolution that will be included into the lease document of the financing that the commissioners have already approved for our indebtedness,” OEMA General Manager David Griesel said.