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No gas just Route 66 class

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Tim Gatz told the crowd that gathered for the ceremonial opening of The Filling Station that Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell used the revitalized El Reno property as the centerpiece for his presentation during a major Route 66 gathering in New Mexico. 

The El Reno native and director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Gatz joined city, county and other state officials in the May 3 opening of The Filling Station.

The $1.2 million restoration and revitalization project was funded through a grant from the Oklahoma Route 66 Commission. 

People begin to gather at The Filling Station before the ceremonial ribbon-cutting

Burger Day Festival smells like success

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Backed by a 180-degree weather change from a year earlier, the 37th Annual Burger Day Festival has been deemed a success by the El Reno Main Street Program, which organizes the event with support from the City of El Reno.

“I feel like we had a great turnout. Our vendors were happy, our merchants were happy and all our volunteers went home happy so I will call that a success,” said Main Street Director Heather Brothers.

Volunteers place the top half of the bun on the cooked meat

From the sidelines: Curiosity lands reporter in the middle of decades-long mystery on just how many slices can the Big Burger yield

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Like the hundreds of onlookers lining the cooking arena fence at the 37th Annual Burger Day Festival, I was eagerly awaiting the world’s largest onion fried burger to come off the grill.

Unfortunately, it was not to open my mouth for a bite but rather pull out my foot and start counting the number of slices the 850-pound Big Burger can produce.

Slices of the Big Burger wait to be served.

Partnerships help keep Redlands affordable

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While the cost of higher education continues to climb nationwide, Redlands Community College remains committed to a student-centered approach, prioritizing access to affordable, high-quality education through strategic partnerships and sound financial stewardship.

Chapter AE of Philanthropic Education Organization holds annual spring picnic

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Members of Chapter AE of the Philanthropic Education Organization met for their annual spring picnic at the home of Margaret Price.

Others attending were Becky Reuter, Lindsey Vise, Janice Jensen, Janan Fletcher, Christy Eichholz and Karen Pappas, along with guest, Louise Mathews.

Eichholz read a letter from state treasurer Gina Bolay congratulating the chapter on the successful completion of the annual report made to P.E.O. International.

Union City Lions awards

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Union City Lions Club March Students of the Month, Hector Sierra-Lopes, third grade, McKenzie Wilson, seventh grade, and Bradyn Owen, 10th grade, with fine arts teacher Tracey Michalicka.

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Maple Citizenship awards

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Maple April Citizenship Award winners are Clayton Porter, kindergarten, Hayes Ferguson, first grade, Kane Smith, third grade, Carson Smith, second grade, Rylan Park, pre-kindergarten, Case Elliott, fourth grade, Lexi Richardson, eighth grade, Audrey Eisenhour, seventh grade, Jentry Cullen, sixth grade, and Sayler Story, fifth grade.

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