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Mayor, superintendent quizzed by EHS students

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In the coming weeks and months, El Reno High School will host a prom, and spring sports such as soccer, softball, golf, tennis and baseball will be available for students to enjoy.

That news was offered last week by School Superintendent Craig McVay during the El Reno Live program.

McVay joined Mayor Matt White in the weekly Facebook program that aired from the Jeff Mills STEM Center on the EHS campus. It was the first time El Reno Live has broadcast from other than a city building and the students seemed to enjoy the question and answer session with White and McVay.

Carlie Golden asks a question

Lining up for a landing

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Lt. Dane Holland, USAF, landed a T6 Texan 2 at El Reno Regional Airport last week.

The landing was no doubt special for Holland, a 2015 El Reno High School graduate, as well as the local airport.

It marks the beginning of an agreement with Vance Air Force Base in which young pilots will use El Reno as part of their regular training exercises.

Adam Fox, general manager at the El Reno airport, said talks began in October of last year about the Air Force using the airport for “touch-and-go” exercises.

Lt. Dane Holland flies over the El Reno Regional Airport

Investigation lands ER man behind bars

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A 19-year-old man was taken into custody after El Reno police concluded a months-long drug investigation.

Assistant Police Chief Major Kirk Dickerson said James Dylan Leiter was arrested on numerous drug complaints after police served a search warrant on his home at 809 Amity Lane. The arrest was made Feb. 2.

James Dylan Leiter

Tweet turns Plumley’s dream into reality, signs with Sooners

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El Reno senior Dorian Plumley has hung just about every piece of mail received from the University of Oklahoma on his bedroom wall, hoping and wishing to one day become a Sooner.

“Every time I walk into my bedroom, I see all the stuff I have gotten from them over the years and the field passes, but they had not recruited me. Oklahoma has always been one of the top programs in sports and education and I always wanted to be on that level,” said Plumley.

Dorian Plumley reads over the letter of intent he signed with OU

Bill seeks to increase driver testing exam locations

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A bill that will increase the number of authorized driver testing exam locations has been presented in the House of Representatives.

Rep. Dick Lowe, R-Amber, is the author of House Bill 2465, which would allow certain locations, approved by the Department of Public Safety (DPS), to be proctors for the written examination for applicants for Class A, B, C or D licenses and for endorsements.

“Over the last year we have seen an almost unbelievable increase in wait times for individuals trying to take their driver exams,” Lowe said.

Student driver taking exam

Supplements are no substitute for good nutrition

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A stroll down the pharmacy aisle at the local grocery store will bring consumers face to face with a wide array of vitamin and mineral supplements. People have been told such products are the key to good health, right? Not necessarily.

One thing consumers must keep in mind is that they’re called supplements for a reason, said Janice Hermann, Oklahoma State University Extension nutrition specialist.

Vitamin and mineral supplements are not magic pills

Public Records - February 10

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Elijah Blue Ervin, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Cheyenne Yeakey, Yukon, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Lonnie Lee Monaco, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Stephanie Crone, El Reno, dog at large, $145.

Geneva Kay Gililland, El Reno, speeding, $165.

Mark Allen Demoss, Yukon, speeding, $295.

Cherwin Rodrick Black-Harmon, El Reno, speeding and leaving scene of accident resulting in property damage, $370.

James Lewis Constanzer, Edmond, speeding, $165.