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El Reno wins two in Bixby tourney

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El Reno High School’s softball team capped off a tough run through the Bixby Invitational with an 8-7 win over Henryetta on a bases-loaded walk by Chenoa White.

The free pass scored Iliana Ashford from third as the Indians went 2-3 in the tournament.

El Reno’s other win was a 13-1 blitz of Checotah, while the losses were to Class 6A teams Bixby (8-4), Edmond Memorial (13-0) and Tulsa Union (4-3).

El Reno is now 8-12 on the season.

Bailey Brothers turns on an inside pitch

Public Records - September 16

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LAWSUITS

Unifund CCR LLC vs. Stacy J. Simms for $8,297.76 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Kino Financial Company LLC vs. Brent McDonald II for $9,458.94 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Kino Financial Company LLC vs. Alexander Eldridge and Rhealee Eldridge for $6,713.37 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Cathy Fischer vs. Life.Church for an amount in excess of $10,000 for alleged injuries and damages.

El Reno schools has spike in COVID-19 cases, quarantines

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El Reno Public Schools seems to have landed square in the cross-hairs of the coronavirus.

On Monday, 60 students with access to El Reno High School, Jenks Simmons Field House and Lincoln Learning Center were placed into quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19.

“We feel like we have been dodging bullet after bullet but this time we have students and faculty not only showing symptoms but are getting sick,” said McVay.

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El Reno drops 41-14 game to Eagles

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WEATHERFORD – Three interceptions by Weatherford's defense turned into 20 points as the Eagles scored six straight touchdowns en route to a 41-14 win over El Reno.

The Indians wrapped up the non-district portion of their schedule with a 1-2 record after back to back road losses.

El Reno will head into its open week, set up by its “Zero Week” win over Cache, looking to get back on the right track before the start of District 5A-1 play.

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RCC temporarily moving to virtual classes

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Redlands Community College is moving classes to on-line only after a number of students tested positive for COVID-19.

The school issued a statement Friday saying it made the decision after consulting with health officials.

“Working in conjunction with the Canadian County Health Department, the Redlands Community College administration has decided to transition live classes to a virtual format for the next two weeks beginning Monday, Sept. 14,” the statement said.

Don’t toss that trash here

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Saying they’ve had enough, the El Reno City Council approved increasing fines for littering from $255 to $350, with one councilman saying the financial pain for violating the ordinance may need to be more harsh.

The unanimous 4-0 vote came at Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the council. Councilman Tim Robinson was not in attendance.

Mayor Matt White said the increase is needed along with stepped-up enforcement, especially at Lake El Reno.

A plastic cup and straw lay just feet from a trash can

Lankford speaks on upcoming election, COVID-19 vaccine

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U.S. Sen. James Lankford spoke last week in Canadian County on topics including the CARES Act, mail-in voting and a possible coronavirus vaccine.

There has not been a COVID-19 bill since April because there already has been $3 trillion put into the economy for pandemic relief, Lankford said.

Of the $3 trillion, $1 trillion has not yet been used.

“Typically, all appropriated spending for all of the government for a year is $1 trillion,” said Lankford.

“That doesn’t include things like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. That’s a separate amount.”

U.S. Sen. James Lankford speaks with a group of Canadian County citizens

Ducking the mist

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Water fowl, like these at Lake El Reno, may have been some of the only creatures enjoying the weather Wednesday as cold and rainy weather made its way into Oklahoma. The forecast calls for a return to more mild temperatures.

Water fowl may have been some of the only creatures enjoying the weather