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Home loss to the Eagles

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team, ranked 12th in Class 5A, dropped a 3-0 match to Class 4A’s seventh-ranked Weatherford. 

Lily Elliott makes a pass

El Reno shut out by Bombers, splits games in Noble Festival

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El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team dropped two of three games in close battles last week, one of those coming in a key matchup in District 5A-2 play.

The Indians fell 2-0 to league-leader Midwest City to slide to 2-3 in the 5A-2 standings for fourth place, two games back of Guthrie. 

El Reno then took part in the Noble Festival, beating Norman (8-7) and falling to Ponca City (5-0). The split left the Indians with a 6-10 overall record.

Police report lake area accident

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El Reno police said a vehicle and pedestrian collided Friday night near Lake El Reno. 

Police said the pedestrian was taken from the scene by air ambulance.

There are no reports on the current condition of the injured party but police said he was alive when taken by the air ambulance.

Teen, mom recall emotions following Minco bus crash

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“I was gripping for my life, I was like gripping and pushing like it was a roller coaster or a ride.”

El Reno teenager and Minco High School sophomore Presley Bilderback vividly remembers bracing herself between seats on the team bus as she and 12 other teammates and coaches were involved in a rollover crash along Highway 152.

Presley Bilderback can be seen through the window of the El Reno EMS ambulance

Dinner to aid crash victims

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A benefit dinner supporting the Minco High School softball team will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 at the El Reno Elks Lodge, 415 S. Rock Island. 

Nancy Salsman said the benefit will be from 5 to 7 p.m.

For $10, supporters will receive a dinner of sloppy joes, chips and dessert. All proceeds will go to the players and coaches who were involved in the Sept. 8 bus crash. 

Those wishing to support the effort are asked to pre-order by texting Salsman at 405-641-4282 or leave a voice message if you call. 

Pickup will be in the alley behind the Elks. 

City tables funding request by ER Main Street

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A request for city funds from the Main Street organization was tabled by the city council in a unanimous vote.

The action came during the regular monthly council meeting Tuesday night. 

Council member Amy Neathery made the motion to table the request, drawing a second from Vice Mayor David Black. The motion included instructions for the Main Street leaders to meet with city staff and work out an acceptable agreement. 

Main Street requested $50,000 to help fund the program, the city offered $30,000.

A long vacant building on Bickford Street in downtown El Reno

OSSBA honors Wesley’s ACTSion program

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A program operated by El Reno’s Wesley United Methodist Church was honored by the Oklahoma State School Board Association with one of the organization's most distinguished awards. 

The OSSBA selected Wesley in ACTSion for its Barbara Lynch Community Partner Award. The award is given to a community member or organization that actively supports and works with their local school district to help children and their education, the school system and the community. 

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Lawmen approved to train in county administration building before demo

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Before being demolished to make space for a new Canadian County Courthouse, the former county Administration Building hosted two days of training for law enforcement personnel.

Commissioners this week approved an agreement with the Canadian County Special Operations Team.

The agreement allowed “breaching and destructive training opportunities” this week inside the vacant county-owned structure at 201 N. Choctaw.