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Poor shooting woes come back to haunt EHS girls

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After battling back from two shooting slumps which led to a double-digit deficit, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team squandered a golden opportunity to knock off defending Class 5A state champion and No.8 Piedmont.

El Reno relinquished a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter leading to a 50-46 loss to the Wildcats. The setback dropped the Indians, ranked ninth in the state in Class 5A, to 1-1 on the season and 0-1 in the Suburban Conference standings.

Pauline Black-Harmon pulls down a rebound in front of Janae Black-Harmon

First doses of COVID-19 vaccine given to El Reno health-care professionals

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The latest step in eradicating the COVID-19 virus in the city took place shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday as SSM Health St. Anthony’s cardiologist Dr. Radwan Kesserwan was given the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in El Reno.

“I’ve always supported anything to do with the COVID-19 vaccinations. Being here with all these people and the effort to get the vaccine here, I’m glad to be the first one to get the vaccination in El Reno,” said Kesserwan.

Kesserwan urges everyone in the city to get vaccinated when the vaccine becomes widely available.

Dr. Sydney Haggins takes her first round of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Photographer focused on writing books

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Many know Ed Zweiacher as an educator and accomplished photographer.

For years he has been involved in agriculture education at Redlands Community College and his photos of the landscape around El Reno and central Oklahoma are tributes to the history and color of those who carved a life out of the often rugged countryside.

So revered are his photos, they have been used to decorate homes and businesses. Some in mulitmillion-dollar makeovers.

What may not be known is Zweiacher is also an author, having just penned his third book.

On His Way to Heaven book

County commissioners chat about deal to track social media

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Canadian County commissioners have social media on their minds.

On Monday, commissioners discussed potentially working with a company called Zencity, a firm that helps track social media information. Recently, the firm offered its services to the commissioners as well as the sheriff’s office.

According to its website, Zencity has an AI-driven platform that helps local governments learn what their city and county populations really want. The company is based in Israel.

County offices hold holiday coat, toy drive

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The Canadian County Bar Association and Court Clerk’s Office held a coat and toy drive for the annual Red Andrews Christmas Dinner held in Oklahoma City.

Since 1947, the Christmas Day tradition provides warm meals and toys to approximately 7,000 people each year at the Cox Convention Center.

The Canadian County Bar Association and its members, who are judges and lawyers that practice law in the county, contributed $1,665 toward the event.

Due to COVID-19 and concerns for the safety of the community, there will be no inside dining this year.

Robert Goldman is pictured with Canadian County District Judge Paul Hesse

Knights help with local efforts

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The Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Council 767 of El Reno host fundraisers throughout the year, often cooking and selling fried catfish, bratwurst, fried onion burgers and smoked ribs for the community to enjoy and to help with local causes.

Because of COVID, the Knights did their cooking fundraisers this past year outdoors with curb-side food to go.

Last week, the Knights donated to El Reno Blessing Baskets to help support the approximately 1,000 children involved in the Christmas Gift Basket Program.

Jay Hrencher and John Michalicka present Donna Dyer with a check

Hello students

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El Reno teachers have been greeting students with colorful signs and fist bumps as the students and faculty grapple with the roller coaster of in-school, out-of-school created by the pandemic.

Vera Puls and Russ Wells hold signs greeting students

Let it snow

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The Crimson Creek Golf Course clubhouse stands out in the snow that blanketed the area last week.

The Crimson Creek Golf Course clubhouse stands out in the snow