There will be sports played at Redlands Community College for the 2020-21 academic year, however, major changes have been implemented from the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Due to COVID-19, all sports except for bowling, cross country, half marathon and Division III women’s tennis have been moved to the spring.
Redlands began offering both men’s and women’s cross country in 2019 but does not offer the other sports to be contested in 2020.
The Cougars do compete in women’s soccer, women’s golf, baseball and men’s and women’s basketball.
El Reno has been prominently featured in ROUTE Magazine for the second consecutive issue.
The colorful periodical is published six times per year and is dedicated to all things Route 66. It is published by Thin Tread Media with Brennen Matthews serving as publisher and editor.
In the latest issue, a three-page feature highlights El Reno’s fried onion hamburger history with a special focus on Marty Hall and Sid’s Diner.
A new director for the Canadian County Children’s Justice Center has been named.
Associate District Judge Bob Hughey said Melanie Johnson has been named as the next director for the center.
He said she will begin her duties Aug. 24.
Hughey said Johnson’s background, work experience and education made her a good fit to oversee the range of services offered by the Children’s Justice Center.
El Reno Public Schools was one of 175 districts statewide awarded grants last week to receive part of the 50,000 mobile hot spot devices to be used for distance learning plans for the 2020-21 school term.
“We had intended to apply for this grant as a ‘just in case’ scenario,” said El Reno Superintendent Craig McVay.
The Redlands Community College Foundation is holding a raffle for the chance to win a customized 2009 Z06 Corvette.
Proceeds will help launch the eSports program at RCC.
“eSports programs are providing great opportunities for students to attend college and become more engaged in student life,” said Redlands President Jack Bryant.
“Colleges across the country are starting eSports programs and giving students the chance to compete nationally and globally.”
First Baptist Church recently held Movie in the Park Night with the showing of Toy Story 4. Families did sit together but separate groups maintained social distancing and many wore masks or face coverings. Church leaders said attendance was down more than 100 watchers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller)
As the garden was winding down last fall, I noted the plants that were performing valiantly and planned to include them again this year.
Fortunately, some had saved their show for the end of the season, indicating perhaps the best had been saved for last.
The colors of the late bloomers seemed deeper and more vibrant, as though the stressful conditions of the summer heat gave them an extra boost.