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Integris Health hosting event to explore mental health, technology and culture in today’s youth

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Integris Health Arcadia Trails Center for Addiction Recovery is hosting an event to explore how technology, culture and mental health intersect for today’s youth.

Featuring Joseph Lee, M.D., president and CEO of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, this timely conversation will unpack the complex challenges teens face and offer practical insights for parents, educators and professionals navigating this rapidly evolving digital world.

Local P.E.O. International chapter gathers for coffee

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The August meeting of the Oklahoma Chapter AE of P.E.O. International was hosted by Janice Jensen at a local coffee shop. Other members present were Margaret Price, Ann Zavy, Karen Pappas, Christy Eichholz, Barbara Johnson, Becky Reuter, Anna Rinehart and Janan Fletcher. 

Zavy gave the devotional thought from Psalm 118:24.

Pappas took attendance and Eichholz presented the treasurer’s report. Price passed around the hostess and co-hostess meeting sign-up sheet for September through July.

Lamplighters OHCE gather to discuss fair projects

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at Mount Zion Global Methodist Church. Carol Stine called the meeting to order.

Donna Wehmuller read a devotional titled “The Power of Kindness.”

Maxine Little read minutes from the last meeting, with Patricia Morrison giving the treasury report.

Wehmuller attended the OHCE executive meeting and gave a report.

Okarche High yearbook earns Gold Level status

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Jostens, the leading producer of yearbooks and student-created content, announced that Okarche High School’s yearbook program has achieved the Jostens National Yearbook Program of Excellence 2025 Award at the Gold Level.

The National Yearbook Program of Excellence recognizes engaging yearbooks that reflect a broad representation of the student body while helping students to develop 21st century skills such as communication, collaboration and information and communication technologies literacy.

Members of the Okarche High School 2025 yearbook staff

Public Records - 8/23/25

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LAWSUITS

Capital One N.A. vs. Debra Jones for $9,254.32 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Capital One N.A. vs. Lauren Coggin for $2,200.40 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

American Express National Bank vs. Tyler Wiedemann for $6,643.38 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Bank of America N.A. vs. Stephanie Aldrich for $5,396.95 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Bank of America N.A. vs. Austin Ladd for $7,977.13 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Indians rally in 8th to defeat PC North, snap three-game skid

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Though it wasn’t pretty according to head coach Bri Michalicka, El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team snapped a three-game losing streak last week with a 7-6 win over Putnam City North in extra innings.

The win pushed El Reno to 2-6 overall. The game with the Panthers was the fifth against a Class 6A team to open the season, with the Indians now at 1-5 in those games.

Taylor Acosta slides to her left to field a grounder

ER spikers drop second straight match in 3-1 setback to Savages

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team suffered its second straight loss with a 3-1 road setback to Tecumseh.

The Indians won the third game 28-26 but lost the others by scores of 25-14/25-22 and 25-16.

The setback dropped El Reno to 5-3 on the season.

El Reno served at 97.5 percent, 10 percentage points higher than the Savages, but had only five aces compared to 19 for Tecumseh.

Radley Miller led with two aces, while Daily Maples, Jaida Richardson and Brantlie Charmasson had one ace each.

Mary Gonzalez hits a shot from the outside