Latest Posts

In-page image(s)

Resolution paves way for permanent four-way stop

Body

An agreement has been signed, sealed and delivered to make State Highway 66 and Banner Road a permanent four-way stop.

Canadian County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution to participate with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) in the four-way stop intersection project. This is a state roadway in Canadian County District 1.

ODOT is due to hire a contractor this fall to make the permanent upgrades.

In-page image(s)

Gemini Coatings enters deal to purchase Seattle-based Rudd

Body

El Reno’s Gemini Coatings, a 100 percent employee-owned wood coatings manufacturing company, has entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Rudd Company Inc., an independently owned wood coatings manufacturer based in Seattle, Wash.

“Rudd Company was established in 1912 and has built trusted brands with a robust product line,” said Chris Hicks, president and CEO of Gemini Coatings.

County’s ex-emergency manager pleads guilty, gets one-year suspended sentence, pays restitution for embezzlement

Body

On the eve of his trial, Canadian County’s former emergency manager was convicted of embezzling state property - but he won’t spend time in prison.

Troy Steven Mead, 50, entered a guilty plea to a misdemeanor May 23 in Canadian County District Court.

“I wrongfully appropriated state property while employed as the Canadian County emergency manager,” according to Mead’s signed guilty plea.

In-page image(s)

Prolonged drought leaves mark on beef industry

Body

Drought throughout the Southern Plains has taken its toll on Oklahoma cattle producers over the past two years. Ponds are dry, pastures are brown and cattle herds have been liquidated, especially in western Oklahoma.

Drought Monitor maps from the Oklahoma Mesonet consistently displayed a prominent drought line slashing across the state from northeast to southwest. Now that rain has fallen across much of the state this past month, weary producers wonder if a long-awaited recovery is near.

In-page image(s)

El Reno alums follow in family footsteps to become fourth-generation OU grads

Body

Dillon Goddard and Nicholas Rinehart, 2016 El Reno High School graduates, followed in the footsteps of their family members to the University of Oklahoma.

Four generations of footsteps.

Both recently graduated from OU.

Goddard’s OU graduates are from his mother’s side of the family, while Rinehart’s come from both his father and mother’s side.

In-page image(s)

Masons donate to Mobile Meals

Body

El Reno Masons have helped support Mobile Meals for several years by asking that at least two members of the Lodge make themselves available for meal delivery.

Member Ian King accepted that mission and has had a few other members help over the years.

El Reno Masonic Lodge was able to budget a donation this year as well and it was presented to Norman Sheridan, El Reno Mobile Meals director.

El Reno Masonic Lodge’s goals are to find the needs of the community and to help address them.

In-page image(s)

Okarche awards

Body

Okarche High School April Lion and Lioness honorees are Braxton Smith and Abigayle Johnson.

The May Lion and Lioness honorees are Jake Henrichs and Jaycee Taylor.

Okarche May Students of the Month are Kaytlin Steelman and Boston Kremeier.