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Atchison: Time for Indians to take the next step

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On the back of El Reno High School’s football helmets for the 2020 season are the words “Take the next step,” which according to head coach Chuck Atchison, comes Thursday night.

El Reno travels down U.S. 81 to take on Duncan in a game which now has district title implications for both teams.

“This game for Duncan, if they win, means the district title. After us they have Capitol Hill, Southeast and Altus and they will win all three of those games if they get played.

Mikey Devereaux tries to break free of a tackler’s grasp

Long-jailed murder defendent dies

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A woman held in the Canadian County Jail since January of 2016 on charges she killed the child she was baby-sitting has died, Sheriff Chris West said.

West said Lesley Hendrix collapsed while taking a shower at the jail Sunday evening. She was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

“She expired at the hospital,” West said.

The sheriff said Hendrix collapsed at 2:30 p.m. He said an ambulance was called at 2:39.

Hendrix was 32 years old when she was charged with the death of Isabella Little Elk, the 23-month-old child she was caring for at her home.

Hendrix

COVID-19 shutters ER school

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Rose Witcher Learning Center was shuttered Wednesday night after a teacher tested positive for COVID-19.

The school houses El Reno Public Schools first and second grades.

The building was closed on the recommendation of the Oklahoma State Department of Health. It was the third school building closed since the district returned to in-person classes in August.

Rose Witcher will be closed until Oct. 22 due to a COVID-19 case and exposure

Hollywood’s new thriller film stop

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Guthrie has long been a magnet for filmmakers looking for fresh scenery away from the bright lights and big-city buzz of Los Angeles.

But El Reno is starting to nudge its way into the Oklahoma film scene as it has now hosted a fourth movie since May, when the state reopened from its COVID-19 lockdown.

An extra waits for the camera crew to set up a scene

Domestic Violence Awareness Month recognized by county

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Canadian County commissioners issued a proclamation last week recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Carolyn Husmann, associate director of the Intervention Crisis Advocacy Network (ICAN), said Oklahoma ranks third highest in the nation for intimate partner violence.

Statistics show intimate partner violence accounts for 15 percent of all violent crime. A victim of domestic violence will attempt to leave the abuser an average of “seven to nine times” before they actually break free.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month proclamation with commissioners and advocates

C&A Tribes launch new construction company

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CONCHO - The Cheyenne and Arapaho Business Development Corporation has launched Hammerstone Construction Group, its newest subsidiary company.

The company will be based in Concho and will provide general contracting, construction management, excavation, trenching, civil and site work services, site clearing and other commercial construction services.

“We will bring high-quality construction services and craftsmanship to a number of essential projects in local communities and across the region,” said Kyle Spotted Horse, president of Hammerstone Construction.

Ghost Tours come to town

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The Centre Theatre will be the site for a series of Ghost Tours through October.

A group billed as Investigating Oklahoma’s Paranormal, or IOKP, will host the tours that started Oct. 9. The tours are set for Oct. 10, 16, 30 and 31, with two sessions each evening except on Oct. 30 when one tour at 10:30 p.m. will be offered.

The other dates will see tours of the building at 8:30 p.m., with a second tour set for 10:30 p.m.

The Centre Theatre will be the site for Ghost Tours in October

Couple holds garden wedding

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Aliki Patricia Dyer and Todd Eric Joshua were united in marriage June 6 in a garden ceremony at the home of Kelly and Chris Fry in Jones with Trevor Bomhoff officiating.

The outside venue was decorated with white begonias and blue hydrangeas.

The bride is the daughter of Ray Dyer and Viviane Dyer and granddaughter of Pat Dyer and the late Jack Dyer and the late Manos and Aliki Rovithis.

The groom is the son of Martin and Alice Joshua and grandson of the late Jeffrey and Juanita Factor and Edmond and Emma Joshua.

Todd and Aliki Joshua