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Districts, businesses help feed children

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El Reno Public Schools first day of food distribution during the COVID-19 outbreak was a success, said Public Outreach Director Brooke Robertson. Between its four school sites and the stops made by the mobile van, some 400 meals were passed out to anyone ages 18 and under.

“The breakdown was pretty even between the mobile van and our school sites,” said Robertson.

Cowan reaches out to get a breakfast and lunch from Robertson

City makes operational changes to limit access

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The city of El Reno will make changes to public accessibility of city buildings and city operating procedures.

As of last Friday, there were no confirmed cases in El Reno but that is expected to change.

The city of El Reno will follow the CDC guidelines and directions from Gov. Stitt regarding the shutdown of restaurants, bars, etc.

It is recommended people maintain 6-feet social distancing and limit 10 or less people in any area at one time.

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El Reno McDonald’s providing free dinners to kids

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To ease the economic pain, the Golden Arches are making sure kids get a free meal. From March 23-27, El Reno McDonald’s will provide free dinners to kids ages 14 and younger, no questions asked. The idea came from Brian LaPat, owner and operator.

This special meal is available at the drive-thru from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The dinner includes buttermilk chicken tenders, apple juice, apple slices and a cookie.

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Hofmeister to propose state shutter schools rest of year

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Kansas closed schools last week for the remainder of the 2019-20 term due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Administrators in Oklahoma are expected to do the same.

On Monday, State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister released details of her plan for schools to provide distance learning to students and shutter buildings for the rest of the year. Schools were earlier scheduled to reopen April 6.

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Underwood meets

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Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently in the home of Vicki Duncan with Natalia Valenzuela as hostess.

Calumet honorees

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Calumet February Students of the Month, from left, Cadence Huggins, Easton Shumate, Conner Goff and Litzaria Briseno. (Courtesy photo)
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York All American

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Peyton York, a freshman at Oklahoma City University, was recently named NAIA All American Cheerleader following tryouts last month. To achieve All American status, athletes perform a routine which includes jumps, tumbling and stunting. Offi cials judge the athletes and they must have a total score of at least 16 in order to be considered. York is currently on both the competitive co-ed and all-girl STUNT teams. (Courtesy photo)
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